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1,949 words, approx. 7 pages
 Cubism was a 20th century art movement that revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music and literature. The first branch of cubism, known as Analytic Cubism, was both radical and influential as a short but...




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Cubism.
10/01/2001: 1,039 words, approx. 4 pages THINGS TO LEARN * A distinctly new kind of art first appeared in 1907. It was called "Cubism." It began in Paris, France, with a Frenchman, Georges Braque, and a Spaniard, Pablo Picasso. The goal of Cubist artists was an improved...
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A Cubism Primer
12/23/2007: 444 words, approx. 2 pages What is cubism? It isn't. It isn't, that is, a movement with a coherent set of ideas or goals based on any single manifesto. Like most -isms in art -- mannerism, romanticism, impressionism, abstract expressionism -- the term was coined after the art was...
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Nicolas Carone Shows He\'d5s Still Unsurpassed On the Nude Female
11/27/2005: 467 words, approx. 2 pages It was not to be expected that a great many people in the New York art world would recognize the name of the American painter Nicolas Carone, whose works on paper were recently the subject of a very engaging exhibition at the Lohin Geduld Gallery...
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 The New York Observer
Nicolas Carone Shows He\'d5s Still Unsurpassed On the Female Nude
11/27/2005: 467 words, approx. 2 pages It was not to be expected that a great many people in the New York art world would recognize the name of the American painter Nicolas Carone, whose works on paper were recently the subject of a very engaging exhibition at the Lohin Geduld Gallery...



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Man and Woman in Cubic Art
1,627 words, approx. 5 pages
 Hindu believes women are creator, caretaker, destroyer and a lover. Such beliefs are common in both eastern culture and western tradition that can be seen represented in different canvases of many famous artists. From renaissance Michelangelo Angelo to abstract Pablo Picasso, artists have always painted women in different circles of life explaining different paradox of emotional feelings, spiritual beliefs, and physical representations.
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Cubism
686 words, approx. 2 pages
 Cubism is a movement that shaped the twentieth century art and found new ways to present subjects geometrically. With in cubism the subject is broken up, thought about, and restructured by placing abstractly together in
geometric schemes. It was an interpretation that showed unknown aspects of continuity and depth in an abstract form.


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