Cubism: Introduction
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Cubism art movement, is a revolutionary work in the field of art and it was started by great painters Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, which consists of different geometrical forms, illustrated as humans and other things.
As the time passed, the intensity of the geometrical touches in the art evolved so much that sometimes, it overpowered the displayed forms, generating a more clear level of visible contrast.
This movement was at its peak in the beginning of the 20th century, but the methods and ideas of Cubism created a great impact on the artistic works in later years as well.

What’s the main concept in Cubism?
The artists who used Cubism wanted to display the entire framework of objects in the art works, without including the techniques like graded or perspective shading to make the paintings appear more realistic.
The artists worked to make things appear the way they are and not just to how they look like, so this art style go deeper than just looks.
Types of Cubism:
Cubism has 3 types:
● Cezanian Cubism
● Analytical Cubism
● Synthetic Cubism
Each phase of Cubism has it unique methods and techniques to give the paintings different contract and look in their own distinctive ways.
