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ID number:173681
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Published: 05.01.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The facet was basically a movement in which a series of landscapes with simplified forms and limited variety of colors where produced. Baroque went with raoul Dufy in 1908 on a trip to l`Estaque, A place often painted by Cézanne. Because of the controversy surrounding their exhibition at the Daniel Henry Kahnweiler Gallery, Cubism was brought it's name, Louis Vauxcells then stated that "Mr.Braque scorns from reduces everything, sites figures and houses, to geometric schemas and cubes.
1908 to 1911 Analytical Cubism the second phase of Cubism was born. Objects were taken apart and reshaped with the use of flat interesting planes. Usually this phase was demonstrated by the artists breaking down and analyzing an object, The natural forms to their basic geometric parts where changed into three dimensional parts with two dimensional picture planes.…

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