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Synonyms cubistic


cubist art.
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Type of painter
Derivation cubism

Examples of cubist

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Wyland joked that some of the animals reminded him of Picasso's cubist paintings.
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The other works, in white plastic, are animal forms in a faceted, cubist style.
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Picassos pigeons and peas is, let's not be pretentious, much of a cubist muchness.
From the guardian.co.uk
The treasury room shows paintings in the impressionist, realist and cubist styles.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Ernatt's paintings have a cubist sensibility, vibrant in color and movement.
From the kansas.com
Other scenes take on the fractured look of Braque and Picasso's cubist work.
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Nevertheless, some of his cubist still lifes of 1911 run close to total abstraction.
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He is known for his cubist building designs and highly complex floor plans.
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Was a cubist canvas meant to be a studio still life or a lively cafe scene?
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  • Relating to or characteristic of cubism; "cubist art"
  • An artist who adheres to the principles of cubism
  • (cubism) an artistic movement in France beginning in 1907 that featured surfaces of geometrical planes
  • Cubism was a 20th century avant-garde art movement, pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, that revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music and literature. ...
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  • (cubism) An artistic movement in the early 20th Century characterized by the depiction of natural forms as geometric structures of planes
  • (Cubism) An art style developed in 1908 by Picasso and Braque whereby the artist breaks down the natural forms of the subjects into geometric shapes and creates a new kind of pictorial space. ...
  • (Cubism) A revolutionary art movement between 1907 and 1914 in which natural forms were changed by geometrical reduction. Leading figures were Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso.
  • (Cubism) The most influential style of the twentieth century, developed in Paris by Picasso and Braque, beginning in 1907. The early mature phase of the style, called Analytical Cubism, lasted from 1909 through 1911. ...