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Cubism An art movement and style in which the subject matter is cut-up, distorted and transformed into different planes and views. This movement was begun by Pablo Picasso and George Braque ( ). The name "Cubism" comes from an insult by another artist, Henri Matisse. He called a painting by Georges Braque: "petits cubes", or little cubes.
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Abstract Art Art that selects and then changes the appearance of its subject matter so it no longer looks realistic. Artists use abstraction in many ways and for many different reasons. The artist may leave out details, shift the point of view, exaggerate, simplify or otherwise distort the image.
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Self Portrait A portrait an artist makes using himself or herself as its subject
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Pablo Picasso Self Portrait 1901
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Early Period Self Portrait 1901
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Le Moulin de la Galette 1900
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Blue Period Child with Dove 1901
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Le Gourmet 1901
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The Tragedy 1901
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La Celestina 1904
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Rose Period Boy with a Dog 1905
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Family of Saltimbanques 1905
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Lady with Fan, 1905
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Beginnings of Cubism Self Portrait with Palette 1906
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Gertrude Stein 1906
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African Masks
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Self Portrait 1907
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Cubism The Guitar Player 1910
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Girl with a Mandolin 1910
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Portrait of Ambroise Vollard 1911
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Guitar and Violin 1912
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Clarinet and Violin 1913
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The Italian Girl 1917
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Between the Wars Guernica 1937
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Later Years Rembrandtesque Figure and Cupid (1969)
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Old Man 1970
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Self Portrait 1972
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Cubism
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Abstract Art
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Self Portrait
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