
What is Cubism?
Cubism was the attempt to depict different views of objects or figures together in one picture. Artists George Braque and Pablo Picasso began this style around 1907, and the name cubism resulted from their compositional use of geometric outlines resembling cubes.
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Pablo Picasso
The Sailor’s Dream – Women in every Port , 1968
Limited Edition Print
Etching
EUR 12,000 - 15,000
Pablo Picasso
Quatre portefaix apportant a un gentilhomme une jeune femme sur une litiere, 1968
Limited Edition Print
Etching
USD 7,950
Willem de Kooning
Rainbow: Thelonious Monk Devil at, 1972/76
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Pablo Picasso
Le Petit Pierrot aux Fleurs, ca. 1960
Limited Edition Print
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Printing technique that transfers the inked image(offsets) to rubber blanket from a plate, then later to a printing surface. Combined with lithographic process based on water and oil repulsion, this technique attracts a film that is water based to keep the non-printing area ink free. Offset lithography was initially created to cut down expenses when reproducing artwork.