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Cubism emerged around 1907
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Cubism appeared in the 19th century
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Cubism is based on deconstructing and reconstructing forms
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Cubism depends on copying nature realistically
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Cubism presents objects from multiple angles in one painting
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Cubism follows traditional perspective rules
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Cubism focuses on intellectual analysis
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Cubism ignores structure and construction
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Early Cubism used earthy colors like brown and gray
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Bright colors were dominant in early Cubism
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Later Cubism included stronger colors like green and blue
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Color in Cubism is mainly decorative
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Cubism is divided into two stages
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Analytical Cubism focuses on reconstruction
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Analytical Cubism uses limited colors
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Synthetic Cubism includes adding scraps and materials
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Synthetic Cubism avoids using new materials
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Pablo Picasso was a pioneer of Cubism
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Georges Braque worked with Picasso
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Juan Gris developed Cubism in a structured way
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Fernand Léger focused on cylindrical forms
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Cubism is a geometric style
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Cubism supports traditional realism
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Cubism started in the 21st century
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The purpose of color in Cubism is to serve form and construction
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Cubism appeared in the
20th century
Cubism began approximately in
1907
Cubism is mainly concerned with
Structure and form
Cubism presents objects from
Multiple angles
Early Cubist colors were
Earthy and calm
Brown and gray are considered
Earthy colors
Later Cubism introduced stronger colors like
Green and blue
Analytical Cubism focuses on
Deconstructing forms
Synthetic Cubism focuses on
Reconstruction and adding materials
Cubism moves away from
Realism
The purpose of color in Cubism is to
Serve form
Cubism is divided into
Two stages
One pioneer of Cubism is
Picasso
Picasso's partner was
Georges Braque
Juan Gris is known for
Structured development of Cubism
Fernand Léger focused on
Cylindrical and mechanical forms
Cubism started in the
Early 20th century
Cubism emphasizes
Intellectual analysis
In early Cubism
bright colors were
Synthetic Cubism may include
All of the above
Analytical Cubism uses
Limited colors
Cubism is considered a revolution against
Traditional art
Cubism represents objects in a
Geometric way
Cubism focuses more on
Thought and analysis
Cubism rejects
Traditional perspective