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CUBISM

“One of the most visual art styles of the early twentieth
century.”
  metmuseum.org
What is Cubism?
“Violin and Jug”




Key Characteristics
•Geometric
•3D
•Conceptual
•Distortion
•Passage
•Multiple views
What is Cubism Cont.?

•Created by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
•Inspired by Paul Cezanne
•Western art was exhausted and needed a change
•Type of realism
•World as is
•Multiple angles
•reconstruct
Influences

•Western Art- African Art
       -oddly shaped faces~ African
masks
       -earth tones~ African sculpture
       -wild animals
•Cezanne/ Impressionism
       -3 Dimensional form
       -geometric forms
       -compressed space
                                 “Still life with Apples”
                                          1890-94
                                          Cezanne
Influences

                         •Fauvism
                           -bright colors
•
                            -distinct brush strokes-
    -power of nature
                            -thick paint
    -challenge science
    -focus on emotion
•Neoclassicism
  -clean, linear style
  -muted color

Romanticism
Early
 “Maisons a Lestaque”


•analytical
•Beginning works of cubism
Analytical
 “The Guitar Player”


•analyzed the subject from
many different viewpoints
•Natural toned colors
•Evoked a sense of the
subject
•Deconstructive process
•Appealed to smart
•1912 Picasso and Braque
become predictable
Synthetic
   “The bowl of fruit”


•Come from analytical
•Constructive process
•Collage
•Decorative
•Appealing
•Bright Colors
•Simple forms
•Easier to interpret
Late
“Harvest Threshing”




•synthetic
•The works of cubism
in the last year
cubism was used
Pablo Picasso-Early Life

•   Born on October 25, 1881 in
    Malaga, Spain.
•   His first words were "piz, piz" for
    lapiz which means pencil in
    Spanish.
•   FUN FACT: His full name is Pablo
    Diego José Francisco de Paula
    Juan Nepomuceno María de los
    Remedios Cipriano de la
    Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y
    Picasso.
Pablo Picasso- Early Life


•   Went to the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona at age 14 and the
    Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid at age 16
•   Soon became frustrated because of the schools' focus on
    classical subjects and techniques
•   Began skipping classes to wander the city and paint what he
    observed- gypsies, beggars, prostitutes, etc
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Pablo Picasso and Cubism
    “Les Demoiselles d'Avignon




•    Des Demoiselles means
     prostitutes
•    Sharp angles influenced by
     African art
•    Analytical cubism
The Three Musicians
Pablo Picasso
“The Three Musicians”



•   Synthetic cubism
•   Flat Patterns
•   Brightly colored
•   Abstract shapes
•   Lines, Planes, Arcs
Pablo Picasso and Cubism


•   considered the pioneer of Cubism with Georges Braque
•   his painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was the turning point to
    Cubism
•   Picasso used ideas of faceting from Georges Braque to create a
    very abstract style
•   Picasso's cubism always involved three-dimensionality unlike
    many Cubist artists
Georges Braque


•Trained to be a house painter & decorator

•Studied at Ecole de Beaux- Arts 1897-1899

•Apprenticed with a decorator

•Went to Academie Humbert till 1904 to paint

•Went to Antewerp and Le Harve to paint

•Works in Salon des Independants
Georges Braque


 •Early works are impressionistic

 •1905 went to fauvism

 •1907 was under the influence of Paul

 Cezanne

 •1909 began to work closely with Picasso
“Terrace of Hotel Mistral”
Georges Braque
 “”Woman with Guitar””



•Under Paul Cezanne influence

•Salon d’ Automne impacted direction avant

garde took leads to cubism

•Studied means of painters
Georges Braque

 •1911 started using letters and numbers
 •Interested in geometry and simultaneous
 perspective
 •Paintings to look both flat and 3D
 •Attention to nature of illusion and representation
Juan Gris
At his prime in 1912-1915




                      •Born in Spain

                      •Escuela de Artes y Manufacturas in Madrid

                      (1902-1904)

                      •Moved to France to work on art (19 yr old)

                      •Illustrator
  “Juan Gris”
    1915 by
Amedeo Modgliani
                      •Became friends with Picasso
“Still Life With Oil Lamp”
    1912 by Juan Gris
Juan Gris
“The Third Cubist”




   •Dense

   •Sense of surface

   •Clear image

   •Lines & edges blend

   •Mostly still life     “Still Life With Oil Lamp”
                              1912 by Juan Gris
                                     “
   •Not monochromatic
Juan Gris


•Painted Synthetic Cubism
•Most visual characteristics of
Cubist technique
        -precision
        -line
        -shape
        -bold color

                                  “Still Life with Open Window, Rue
                                                Ravignan”
                                                   1915
                                                 Juan Gris
“Still life with Siphon”
           1913
     By Juan Gris
Juan Gris

“Cezanne turns a bottle into a
cylinder, but I begin with a
cylinder & create an individual
of a special type: I make a
bottle- a particular bottle- out
of a cylinder.”

-Gris 1921
                                   “Still life with Siphon”
                                              1913
                                        By Juan Gris
“Breakfast”
 1913-1914
 Juan Gris
Juan Gris

Collages:

•Meticulously organized
•Crowded from edge to edge
•Made using:
       -newspaper
       -wallpaper
       -labels
       -drawing              “Breakfast”
                              1913-1914
       -painting              Juan Gris
Fernand Léger- Early Life

•   Born on February 4, 1881 in Argentan,
    France
•   He was not encouraged to be an artist
    until he began showing talent for drawing
•   He went to architecture school, Ecole des
    Arts Decoratifs, Academie Julian and the
    Ecole des Beaux-Arts
•   He studied many trades of art and
    worked as an architect and photograph
    re-toucher
Fernand Léger and Cubism


•   His paintings from 1905 to 1907 were impressionistic
•   When he discovered Cézanne, he devoted himself to Cubism
•   At the 1911 Salon des Independents, Léger showed his works
    and became recognized as a major Cubism artist
•   After being recruited in the army and returning with head wounds,
    Léger began painting about social issues and justice
Soldiers Playing Cards
Fernand Léger and Cubism
    “Soldiers Playing Cards




•     Geometric shapes
•     Machine-like figures
•     Many viewpoints and
      perspectives
Horse
Raymond Duchamp-Villon
    “Horse”




•     Brother of Marcel Duchamp
•     Used Cubist ideas in
      architecture
•     Works also lead to futurism
•     Was killed in WW1
Influenced


Marc Franz – swirling geometric
forms with bright color

Matisse – boldly silhouetted
shapes, darker colors, arcs


                                  “Mlle Yvonne Landsberg”
                                            1914
                                          Matisse
Influenced


Mondrian Piet- still life,
patterns of staccato,
vertical & horizontal
patterns, occasional
arcs, pastel colors
•Didn’t work with
anyone

                             “Broadway Boogie Woogie”
                                       1943
                                       Piet
Influenced

•Futurism- concepts of the future

•Suprematism- basic geometric
forms

•Constructivism-artistic and
architectural philosophy


                                    1915 Kasimir Malevich
Influences

   •Sculpture- geometric solids

   •Dance

   •Music- combines ragtime & polyrhythm,
   bitonality & melody

   •Literature-
       Analytical: deconstruction of grammar
      Synthetic: combined poetry and
   drawing
Criticism


•Word originated from Louis Vauxcelles

•Said it came from Braque’s mentor Matisse, “petites cubes“

•Picasso let Braque come out first to take all the criticism

•Couldn’t relate to it

•Didn’t like it because angular and cubic
Criticism
 “Femme en Pleurs”



•Vulgar and chaotic

•Socially unacceptable

•Outraged by subject matter

•resembled "a field of broken

glass."
"Art is a lie that
makes us realize
   the truth"
~Pablo Picasso

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Cubism

  • 1. CUBISM “One of the most visual art styles of the early twentieth century.” metmuseum.org
  • 2. What is Cubism? “Violin and Jug” Key Characteristics •Geometric •3D •Conceptual •Distortion •Passage •Multiple views
  • 3. What is Cubism Cont.? •Created by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque •Inspired by Paul Cezanne •Western art was exhausted and needed a change •Type of realism •World as is •Multiple angles •reconstruct
  • 4. Influences •Western Art- African Art -oddly shaped faces~ African masks -earth tones~ African sculpture -wild animals •Cezanne/ Impressionism -3 Dimensional form -geometric forms -compressed space “Still life with Apples” 1890-94 Cezanne
  • 5. Influences •Fauvism -bright colors • -distinct brush strokes- -power of nature -thick paint -challenge science -focus on emotion •Neoclassicism -clean, linear style -muted color Romanticism
  • 6. Early “Maisons a Lestaque” •analytical •Beginning works of cubism
  • 7. Analytical “The Guitar Player” •analyzed the subject from many different viewpoints •Natural toned colors •Evoked a sense of the subject •Deconstructive process •Appealed to smart •1912 Picasso and Braque become predictable
  • 8. Synthetic “The bowl of fruit” •Come from analytical •Constructive process •Collage •Decorative •Appealing •Bright Colors •Simple forms •Easier to interpret
  • 9. Late “Harvest Threshing” •synthetic •The works of cubism in the last year cubism was used
  • 10. Pablo Picasso-Early Life • Born on October 25, 1881 in Malaga, Spain. • His first words were "piz, piz" for lapiz which means pencil in Spanish. • FUN FACT: His full name is Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso.
  • 11. Pablo Picasso- Early Life • Went to the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona at age 14 and the Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid at age 16 • Soon became frustrated because of the schools' focus on classical subjects and techniques • Began skipping classes to wander the city and paint what he observed- gypsies, beggars, prostitutes, etc
  • 13. Pablo Picasso and Cubism “Les Demoiselles d'Avignon • Des Demoiselles means prostitutes • Sharp angles influenced by African art • Analytical cubism
  • 15. Pablo Picasso “The Three Musicians” • Synthetic cubism • Flat Patterns • Brightly colored • Abstract shapes • Lines, Planes, Arcs
  • 16. Pablo Picasso and Cubism • considered the pioneer of Cubism with Georges Braque • his painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was the turning point to Cubism • Picasso used ideas of faceting from Georges Braque to create a very abstract style • Picasso's cubism always involved three-dimensionality unlike many Cubist artists
  • 17. Georges Braque •Trained to be a house painter & decorator •Studied at Ecole de Beaux- Arts 1897-1899 •Apprenticed with a decorator •Went to Academie Humbert till 1904 to paint •Went to Antewerp and Le Harve to paint •Works in Salon des Independants
  • 18. Georges Braque •Early works are impressionistic •1905 went to fauvism •1907 was under the influence of Paul Cezanne •1909 began to work closely with Picasso
  • 19. “Terrace of Hotel Mistral”
  • 20. Georges Braque “”Woman with Guitar”” •Under Paul Cezanne influence •Salon d’ Automne impacted direction avant garde took leads to cubism •Studied means of painters
  • 21.
  • 22. Georges Braque •1911 started using letters and numbers •Interested in geometry and simultaneous perspective •Paintings to look both flat and 3D •Attention to nature of illusion and representation
  • 23. Juan Gris At his prime in 1912-1915 •Born in Spain •Escuela de Artes y Manufacturas in Madrid (1902-1904) •Moved to France to work on art (19 yr old) •Illustrator “Juan Gris” 1915 by Amedeo Modgliani •Became friends with Picasso
  • 24. “Still Life With Oil Lamp” 1912 by Juan Gris
  • 25. Juan Gris “The Third Cubist” •Dense •Sense of surface •Clear image •Lines & edges blend •Mostly still life “Still Life With Oil Lamp” 1912 by Juan Gris “ •Not monochromatic
  • 26. Juan Gris •Painted Synthetic Cubism •Most visual characteristics of Cubist technique -precision -line -shape -bold color “Still Life with Open Window, Rue Ravignan” 1915 Juan Gris
  • 27. “Still life with Siphon” 1913 By Juan Gris
  • 28. Juan Gris “Cezanne turns a bottle into a cylinder, but I begin with a cylinder & create an individual of a special type: I make a bottle- a particular bottle- out of a cylinder.” -Gris 1921 “Still life with Siphon” 1913 By Juan Gris
  • 30. Juan Gris Collages: •Meticulously organized •Crowded from edge to edge •Made using: -newspaper -wallpaper -labels -drawing “Breakfast” 1913-1914 -painting Juan Gris
  • 31. Fernand Léger- Early Life • Born on February 4, 1881 in Argentan, France • He was not encouraged to be an artist until he began showing talent for drawing • He went to architecture school, Ecole des Arts Decoratifs, Academie Julian and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts • He studied many trades of art and worked as an architect and photograph re-toucher
  • 32. Fernand Léger and Cubism • His paintings from 1905 to 1907 were impressionistic • When he discovered Cézanne, he devoted himself to Cubism • At the 1911 Salon des Independents, Léger showed his works and became recognized as a major Cubism artist • After being recruited in the army and returning with head wounds, Léger began painting about social issues and justice
  • 34. Fernand Léger and Cubism “Soldiers Playing Cards • Geometric shapes • Machine-like figures • Many viewpoints and perspectives
  • 35. Horse
  • 36. Raymond Duchamp-Villon “Horse” • Brother of Marcel Duchamp • Used Cubist ideas in architecture • Works also lead to futurism • Was killed in WW1
  • 37. Influenced Marc Franz – swirling geometric forms with bright color Matisse – boldly silhouetted shapes, darker colors, arcs “Mlle Yvonne Landsberg” 1914 Matisse
  • 38. Influenced Mondrian Piet- still life, patterns of staccato, vertical & horizontal patterns, occasional arcs, pastel colors •Didn’t work with anyone “Broadway Boogie Woogie” 1943 Piet
  • 39. Influenced •Futurism- concepts of the future •Suprematism- basic geometric forms •Constructivism-artistic and architectural philosophy 1915 Kasimir Malevich
  • 40. Influences •Sculpture- geometric solids •Dance •Music- combines ragtime & polyrhythm, bitonality & melody •Literature- Analytical: deconstruction of grammar Synthetic: combined poetry and drawing
  • 41. Criticism •Word originated from Louis Vauxcelles •Said it came from Braque’s mentor Matisse, “petites cubes“ •Picasso let Braque come out first to take all the criticism •Couldn’t relate to it •Didn’t like it because angular and cubic
  • 42. Criticism “Femme en Pleurs” •Vulgar and chaotic •Socially unacceptable •Outraged by subject matter •resembled "a field of broken glass."
  • 43. "Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth" ~Pablo Picasso

Editor's Notes

  1. early
  2. analytical
  3. synthetic
  4. late
  5. His name has 20 words!
  6. -very large painting: 2 meters wide and high -painted in the style of synthetic cubism -Picasso paints the musicians made up of flat, brightly colored, abstract shapes in a boxlike, hollow room -left to right: Pierrot (blue and white suit), Harlequinn (orange and yellow), Friar (black robe) -Pierrot is a French pantomime, Harlequinn is a type of clown -also a dog near the pierrot -hard to tell where one figure ends and one figure starts -painting emphasizes lively colors, angular shapes, and flat patterns -subject is transformed into planes, lines, and arcs
  7. -Braque faceted things in nature -Picasso didn't facet nature but used the geometry of the faceting to create a very abstract style -went back to traditional ideas
  8. “ Terrace of Hotel Mistral ” 1907 “ Terrace of Hotel Mistral ” 1907
  9. -the soldiers made up of geometric shapes- the bodies look un-human and machine-like -the hollow gray shapes and no facial expressions, only recognizable by the metals -first glance everything looks alright, but when you look again you realize that the people are not complete forcing you to look again and think about the meaning behind the aesthetics of the painting - separation from familiar shapes- shows detachment of soldiers from the world -mostly gray but the yellow, blue, and red add color to the painting but overall the theme is still dark and gloomy -Leger focused on the the senselessness of war rather than the violence and destruction caused by it -meaning is up to the viewer- idea behind cubism- look at things in many viewpoints and perspectives
  10. -dissected objects into abstract shapes -reduces forms to their geometric shapes and integrates space -mechanical motion- lead to futurism -his ideas couldn’t be fully recognized/ realized