• Cubism is a Western modern art movement that began around 1907 in Paris, France and started to decline in 1914 with the start of the First World War.
  • Cubism was an art movement started in the early twentieth century by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, inspired largely by African sculpture and the paintings...
  • Toggle History subsection. 1.1 Proto-Cubism: 1907–1908. 1.2 Early Cubism: 1909–1914. 1.2.1 Salon des Indépendants. 1.2.2 Galeries Dalmau.
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  • Cubism is a modern art movement that was active between 1907 and 1918, emerged and represented in France under the leadership of Pablo Picasso and Georges.
  • Cubism is one of the most revolutionary art movements of the twentieth century. Its influence reaches across artistic mediums throughout history.
  • Cubism was the first abstract art style. Cubist painting abandoned the tradition of perspective drawing and displayed many views of a subject at one time.
  • The Essential Cubism, 1907–1920: Braque, Picasso and their Friends, eds. Douglas Cooper and Gary Tinterow, London: Tate, 1983, 448 pp.
  • The seeds of Cubism were sown by the Cézanne exhibition in Paris in 1907 and Picasso's Demoiselles d'Avignon (also 1907) which was inspired by African masks.