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Synthetic cubism is the later phase of cubism, generally considered to run from about 1912 to 1914, characterised by simpler shapes and brighter colours
24 Φεβ 2022 · Synthetic Cubism was the second phase of Cubism, emerging in 1912 and lasting until 1914. It involved collage, construction and sculpture, and influenced many modern art movements. Learn how to recognize its style and see examples by Picasso, Gris, Duchamp and more.
Synthetic Cubism was all about bridging the gap between reality and art which it achieved by transporting pieces of the real world into the composition.
13 Νοε 2019 · Synthetic Cubism is a period in the Cubism art movement that lasted from 1912 until 1914. Led by two famous Cubist painters, it became a popular style of artwork that includes characteristics like simple shapes, bright colors, and little to no depth.
Learn about the second phase of Cubism that used everyday objects and materials to create flat and symbolic compositions. Discover the difference between Synthetic and Analytical Cubism, the papier collé technique, and the influence of African art on Cubist sculpture.
Learn about the third and final phase of Cubism, when Picasso and Braque used collage and papier colles to create modern art with real materials. See how Synthetic Cubism influenced Dada, Surrealism and Pop Art, and explore the paintings of Juan Gris.
2 Μαΐ 2016 · Learn about the history, techniques and characteristics of Synthetic Cubism, a style of painting invented by Picasso, Braque and Gris in 1911. Discover how they used new materials, colors, shapes and perspectives to create realistic and playful works of art.