Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is Cubism?

What is Cubism?

Cubism is an art movement that aimed to depict multiple perspectives of objects or figures within a single picture. Artists Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso pioneered this style around 1907. The name Cubism emerged from their use of geometric shapes and outlines that often resembled cubes, breaking objects down into abstracted forms.

Marc Chagall

Création, 1980

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Marc Chagall

Les Petits Arlequins (The Little Harlequins), 1962

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Marc Chagall

Jonah I, 1972

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Marc Chagall

Le couple aux anges, 1979

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USD 3,000

Georges Braque

Quatre Oiseaux, 1959

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Pablo Picasso

Groupe avec homme dans un fauteuil à boules, pl. 21 (from Serie 347), 1968

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Pablo Picasso

Taureau et Cheval, 1927

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Willem de Kooning

Untitled from Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror, 1984

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Willem de Kooning

Woman with long hair and corset, 1970

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Pablo Picasso

El Arrastre, avec Écuyère et Putto, from La Série 347 , 1968

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Javier Calleja

Up To You, 2020

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Mixed Media

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Javier Calleja

No Wings to Fly, 2023

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Mixed Media

GBP 5,800

Javier Calleja

Heads ver.2, 2022

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Glass

GBP 3,500

Javier Calleja

Si, 2024

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Serigraph

USD 6,600

Marc Chagall

David Sauvé par Michal, from La Bible, 1960

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USD 4,500

Pablo Picasso

Françoise sur fond gris, 1950

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Embossing

Embossing is a technique used to create raised designs or images on a surface, typically paper. Artists achieve this effect by altering the shape of the paper, often by pressing it from the reverse side using a template and a tool like a sanded dowel. The result is a design with multiple levels of depth, giving a three-dimensional appearance.

Acrylic on canvas

Acrylic on canvas is a technique where acrylic paint is applied to a canvas surface using tools like brushes and palette knives. Acrylic paint is a synthetic medium made from liquid plastic, which can be thinned with water and dries quickly when exposed to air. This fast-drying quality makes it versatile for layering and various painting techniques.

Installation

Installation art is a three-dimensional artistic genre that involves site-specific works designed to alter the viewer's perception of space. These works are typically created for interior spaces, such as museums and galleries, but can also be found in private and public locations. Installation art can be temporary or permanent, depending on its purpose and setting.

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