The 78 Artworks of style Analytical Cubism and with the specified color

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Pablo Picasso - Guitar playerGuitar playerPablo Picasso

Introduction to Pablo Picasso and Cubism

Pablo Picasso, born in Spain in 1881, was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet, and playwright who spent most of his adult life in France. He is known for co-founding the Cubism movement with Georges Braque, which...

 
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Pablo Picasso - Houses on the hillHouses on the hillPablo Picasso

This painting was made in the initial stage of Analytical Cubism, a practice using rudimentary overlapping shapes to create distinct forms; it is within this period that Picasso made some of his greatest works. Housed on the Hill depict the city of Horta de Ebro, the birthplace of his close friend M...

 
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Georges Braque - Woman ReadingWoman ReadingGeorges Braque

Georges Braque: The Co-Founder of Cubism

Georges Braque (1882-1963) was a French painter, sculptor, and printmaker who is renowned as the co-founder of Cubism, along with Pablo Picasso. Braque's work...

 
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Pablo Picasso - FriendshipFriendshipPablo Picasso
151 x 101 cm, (1908)
 
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Pablo Picasso - Portrait of Daniel-Henry KahnweilerPortrait of Daniel-Henry KahnweilerPablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso's Portrait of Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler is a masterpiece of Analytical Cubism, a revolutionary art movement co-founded by Picasso and Georges Braque. The ...

Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, United States)
 
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Georges Braque - Harbor in NormandyHarbor in NormandyGeorges Braque

Braque painted this scene from memory in the spring of 1909, and it is a great example of the way in which Braque, as well as other cubist painters, created a textured mat of forms in the sky. Instead of an open space, filled with color, the sky in the Harbor in Normandy is just as full of forms as ...

The Art Institute of Chicago (United States)
 
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Pablo Picasso - The aficionado (The torero)The aficionado (The torero)Pablo Picasso

This painting is part of the work of transition to synthetic cubism . It reuses invented by technical Georges Braque in 1911 which is to include letters and words in the web . It reads in part: 'Nimes' 'olé' 'the bullfighter.' Picasso and Braque were there two capitals inventions: the use of collage...

Museum of the Kunstmuseum Basel (Switzerland)
 

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