
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
The Night Of Love In Saint-Paul, 1968
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Etching and Aquatint
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Pablo Picasso
Nu aux Bottines, from La Série 347 (B. 1724; Ba. 1741), 1968
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Etching
EUR 5,400
Pablo Picasso
Sur la scène: viellard barbu s'apprêtant à poignarder une femme dans son lit, 1966
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Etching and Aquatint
EUR 5,100
Marc Chagall
Quai de la Tournelle, from Regards sur Paris, 1960
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EUR 8,400
Pablo Picasso
Homme-chien et femme, avec une petite bourgeoise stupefaite, 1978
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Etching
EUR 3,600
Marc Chagall
Philetas's Lesson, from Daphnis and Chloë, 1962
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Lithograph
EUR 8,400

Cement refers to a variety of mixtures, typically made from clay, limestone, water, sand, and gravel, which form concrete used in construction. The term to cement also means to join or unite materials. In art, cement can refer to the process of securely gluing or bonding elements together, often used in sculptural work or mixed media.
