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    Cubist sculpture developed in parallel with Cubist painting, beginning in Paris around 1909 with its proto-Cubist phase, and evolving through the early...
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    Cubism (redirect from Cubist)
    influenced artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture. Cubist subjects are analyzed, broken up, and reassembled in an abstract form—instead...
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    which included The Thinker. Cubist sculpture, in the early 20th century, was a style that developed in parallel with cubist painting, and the formal experiments...
    29 KB (2,918 words) - 00:25, 4 July 2024
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    Chicago Picasso (category Outdoor sculptures in Chicago)
    Loop, is 50 feet (15.2 m) tall and weighs 162 short tons (147 t). The Cubist sculpture by Picasso, who later said that it represented the head of his Afghan...
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    Czech Cubism (redirect from Czech Cubist)
    villa, street side Cubist building by Chochol Bauer Villa by Gočár (1912–1914) Cubist chapel by Králíček (1913–1914) Cubist sculpture References Craig Stephen...
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    Sărutul /səruːtul/) is a sculpture by Romanian Modernist sculptor Constantin Brâncuși. It is an early example of his proto-cubist style of non-literal representation...
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    Pablo Picasso (category Spanish cubist artists)
    20th century, he is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide...
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    Crystal Cubism (category Cubist sculptures)
    all the major Cubists—began 18 December with Cubist sculptures by Henri Laurens, followed in January 1919 with an exhibition of Cubist paintings by Jean...
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  • Tête qui regarde (category Cubist sculptures)
    Head, is a 1928–29 sculpture by Alberto Giacometti. It has been described as Giacometti's first truly original work. The Cubist sculpture is a simplified...
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    Proto-Cubism (redirect from Proto-cubist)
    extending from 1906 to 1910. Evidence suggests that the production of proto-Cubist paintings resulted from a wide-ranging series of experiments, circumstances...
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    Raymond Duchamp-Villon (category French cubist artists)
    member of the jury of the sculpture section of the Salon d'Automne in 1907 and was later instrumental in promoting the Cubist movement. In 1911 he exhibited...
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    Alexander Vesnin – architect, painter and designer (1883–1957) Anti-art Cubist sculpture British Constructivists Systems Group "Constructivism". Tate Modern...
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    300 paintings, sculptures, and decorative works by over 300 avant-garde European and American artists. Impressionist, Fauvist, and Cubist works were represented...
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    Picasso's cubist sculptures, Russian artists began experimenting with the combination of the two styles. Artists who experimented with Cubist and Futurist...
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  • 2013 episode of the anthology television series Head (Csaky), a 1913 Cubist sculpture by Joseph Csaky Head (DC Comics), a minor character in the fictional...
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  • Cubi XXVI (category Cubist sculptures)
    Cubi XXVI is an abstract sculpture by David Smith, in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., US. Constructed of stainless steel...
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    renown sculptor Osang Gwon, Yoo teamed up to produce a bust-sized cubist sculpture, symbolizing the breast cancer awareness campaign "Love Your W". On...
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    Head (Csaky) (category Cubist sculptures)
    Head, also known as Tête d'homme, or Portrait d'homme, is an early Cubist sculpture created in 1913 by the Hungarian avant-garde sculptor Joseph Csaky...
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    Particularly evident is the influence of Cubist sculpture, which moderated in her work with the passage of time. Her sculptures, mostly human images carved in stone...
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    Precisionism (redirect from Cubist realism)
    skyscrapers, bridges, and factories in a form that has also been called "Cubist-Realism." The term "Precisionism" was first coined in the mid-1920s, possibly...
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