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.
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ARTWORKS RELATED TO CUBISM
Marc Chagall
Nu au visage double (Nude with a Double Face) (M. 1013), 1983
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Pablo Picasso
Jacqueline à l'Atelier (Jacqueline at the Easel), 1956
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Pablo Picasso
Peintre et Modèle avec une Spectatrice au Bandeau, 1963
Limited Edition Print
Etching and Aquatint
USD 12,850
Mezzotint is a printmaking technique in which a copper or steel plate is roughened to produce a solid black print. The artist smooths specific areas of the plate to create a range of tones, from deep blacks to delicate grays and whites. By varying the degree of smoothing, the artist can achieve detailed gradations of light and shadow, resulting in prints with rich, velvety textures and subtle transitions between light and dark.
