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I was always afraid of Cubism. It wasn’t an I-just-don’t-get-it-and-that-scares-me kind of fear, but an I-just-don’t-get-it-yet-I’m-sure-that-if-I-did-it-would-make-me-afraid kind. I was afraid of its ...
This painting by the artist Pablo Picasso is an example of a portrait close portraitA picture of a person, normally the face. made in the cubist style. Cubist art shows objects or people from many ...
A new exhibit on Mexican artist Diego Rivera looks at his portraits from the several years in Paris when he focused on Cubism. "Diego Rivera: The Cubist Portraits, 1913-1917" opens Sunday at Southern ...
On a recent Sunday afternoon, crowds gathered at the National Gallery of Art to see the venerable and venerated art historian Leo Steinberg. He was giving a lecture called "The Intelligence of Picasso ...
Just like the incongruous features of his cubist portraits, Pablo Picasso’s disparate artistic styles, mediums and interests create a remarkable whole. Over his long and prolific career, Picasso ...
“I paint forms as I think them, not as I see them,” Picasso said. Nathaniel Mary Quinn, the forty-one-year-old New York artist, paints people as he feels them, not as they look. His fragmented ...
In this section, MacLeod highlights a Cubism-style portrait of T.S. Eliot by Patrick Heron. Heron became a renowned artist ...
Picasso’s groundbreaking 1909 cubist portrait, Femme Assise, will go to auction at Sotheby’s London on June 21. The painting—reportedly inspired by his lover and frequent model Fernande ...
In Rob Lynch's art class at Niagara Falls High School, you can never quite be sure where students' creativity will lead them. Take, for instance, this fine Cubist portrait of Millhouse, the incurably ...