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.

Willem de Kooning

Woman with long hair and corset, 1970

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Javier Calleja

Pop Top Planter and Flower Vase, 2021

Sculpture / Object

Ceramic

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Javier Calleja

No Art Here, 2020

Sculpture / Object

Resin

GBP 2,100

Le Corbusier

Jeux (From Cortège), 1960

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Pablo Picasso

Mere et Enfants, 1961

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

GBP 20,000

Sonia Delaunay

Rhythm Coleur VI, 1966

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 4,800

Pablo Picasso

Sculpteur et Sculpture, 1965

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

EUR 10,400

Pablo Picasso

Angler, 1955

Ceramics

Clay

EUR 7,800

Rufino Tamayo

Untitled (Textile), 1960s

Tapestry

Tapestry

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Rufino Tamayo

Monolito, 1981

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

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Marc Chagall

Nu au visage double (Nude with a Double Face) (M. 1013), 1983

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 7,200

Pablo Picasso

Jacqueline à l'Atelier (Jacqueline at the Easel), 1956

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Pablo Picasso

Sujet poisson (A.R. 139), 1952

Sculpture / Object

Clay

EUR 15,000

Marc Chagall

David and Bathsheba, 1956

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 4,550

Marc Chagall

Isaiah Divinely Inspired, 1956

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 4,800

Marc Chagall

The Prophets, 1956

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 4,550

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Photograph

A photograph is an image captured with a camera. Traditionally, photographs were made by exposing film and then developing the image on light-sensitive paper using chemicals. Today, photographs can also be captured digitally and printed or displayed electronically. The process requires a camera, whether film or digital, and a photographer.

Charcoal

Charcoal is made from charred wood and is used in both initial sketches and finished drawings. It can be easily smudged or erased, making it versatile for corrections. To make charcoal drawings permanent, a fixative like resin or gum is required. It’s especially useful for sketching first ideas on walls or canvas.

Montage

Montage is a film editing technique where a series of shots are edited into a sequence to condense time, convey information, and manage space within the narrative. While it primarily refers to this method in film, the term can also be used in various other contexts to describe the assembly of disparate elements into a cohesive whole.

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