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2006-12-12 13:47:39 · 14 answers · asked by L0cA Ch!Ca 1 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Painting

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Many did. However, the founder of the style is Pablo Ruiz y Picasso. You can also say Georges Braque helped in the foundation too. Other Cubists include:

Juan Gris
Fernand Leger
Robert Delaunay
Franz Marc
Nicolas de Stael
Piet Mondrian
Jean Metzinger
Alexander Archipenko
Jacques Lipchitz

2006-12-13 08:00:34 · answer #1 · answered by lebanese_gentleman2005 2 · 0 0

Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque cofounded Cubism. Picasso took it through several phases, e.g. synthetic and analytical. Braque was content with the basic version, rather than the wilder ones. The works of Paul Cezanne inspired cubism.

2006-12-13 02:10:37 · answer #2 · answered by miyuki & kyojin 7 · 0 0

Yeah Picasso really was the one who started the movement into cubism. There are many who followed that played important roles in this, Paul Cezanne is a big one. Other names you can look into include, Leger, Braque, Severini, Gris, and Villion.

2006-12-12 14:06:16 · answer #3 · answered by patsy36ss 2 · 0 0

created principally by the artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in Paris between 1907 and 1914.

2006-12-13 07:39:02 · answer #4 · answered by Britannica Knowledge 3 · 0 0

Picasso!
Picasso was particularly intrigued by the form of African sculpture. He was drawn to the angles and planes used in the sculpture--every aspect of a work was reduced to its simplest, flattest planes, rather than gentle sloping curves and naturalistic contours. Basically what the Cubists became interested in was depicting every plane and surface of an object (like African sculpture did) on a flat surface. It was more about exploring the structure of an object than the feeling. For this reason, color becomes secondary and cubist paintings tend to be monotone - tan or grey.
Artists working with Cubist/Abstract ideas in other mediums include Brancusi (sculpture) and Stieglitz (photography). Both took the ideas of reducing their subjects to simple planes and forms and used them in their works.

2006-12-12 23:28:06 · answer #5 · answered by J3NN 3 · 0 0

Picaso was a major figure in Cubism. Go to wikipedia and look up Cubism for more details.

2006-12-12 13:53:35 · answer #6 · answered by Future Citizen of Forvik 7 · 0 0

if u mean unique by orginality, theres really no such thing as 100'/. orginal. ideas travel way too easly. even if you referenced or copyed other artist's style, most likely ur unable to capture the artist's style 100'/. 2 reason for that. 1 you are lacking capture skill, 2 its ur style that prevents u from drawing 100'/. like the orginal artist and maintain that artist's style 24/7 with out looking! when u learn new techiniques such as shading or coloring or drawing u are learning from another artist's style, but when u combine the tecniques u learned in various of combination and practice till you get the LOOk u want that u imagined in ur head, and at that point you just created ur style.

2016-05-23 16:35:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Picasso is the best known but others were Diego Rivera who only dabbled in it and Juan Gras, Marcel Du Champ also played with it . The death of the Cubist vouge came at the very hands of Picasso who rejected it for it's lack of rational reference. I guess Pollack didn't impress him at all!

2006-12-12 14:07:11 · answer #8 · answered by namazanyc 4 · 0 0

Picasso and Braque

2006-12-13 20:24:50 · answer #9 · answered by susan g 2 · 0 0

Picasso.

2006-12-12 16:02:22 · answer #10 · answered by Bill 7 · 0 0

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