Cubism
Cubism
Cubism
CUBISM
A NEW WAY OF SEEING
CHARACTERISTICS OF THIS
MOVEMENT
In cubist artworks, objects are broken
up, analyzed, and re-assembled in an
abstracted form.
Instead of depicting objects from one
viewpoint, the artist depicts the
subject from a multitude of
viewpoints to represent the subject
in a greater context.
IMPORTANT ARTISTS
Pablo Picasso
Jaun Gris
Georges Braque
Fernand Legar
Francis Picabia
Jacques Lipchitz
Jean Metzinger
ANALYTIC CUBISM
It was developed between 1908 and
1912
Analytic cubists "analyzed" natural
forms and reduced the forms into
basic geometric parts on the twodimensional picture plane.
Color was almost non-existent except
for the use of a monochromatic
Analytic cubists
focused on forms
like the cylinder,
sphere and the
cone to represent
the natural world.
SYNTHETIC CUBISM
Synthetic Cubism was the second
main branch of Cubism developed by
Picasso, Braque, Juan Gris and others
between 1912 and 1919
It was seen as the first time that
collage had been made as a fine art
work.
ARCHITECTS
Josef Chochol
Josef Gocar
Pavel Janak
Le corbousier
Peter Behrens
Josef Hoffman
Walter Groupius
CUBISM AND
ARCHITECTURE
Architectural interest in Cubism centered
on the dissolution and reconstitution of
three-dimensional form, using simple
geometric shapes.
Diverse elements could be superimposed,
made transparent or penetrate one
another, while retaining their spatial
relationships.
LE CORBUISIER
He was a Swiss-born
architect, designer, urbanist,
writer and also painter.
His career spanned 8
decades, with his buildings
constructed throughout
central Europe, India, Russia,
and one each in North and
South America.
VILLA SAVOYE
Situated at Poissy,
outside of Paris.
The pilotis, or groundlevel supporting
columns, elevate the
building from the
damp earth allowing
the garden to flow
beneath.
PETER BEHRENS
Peter Behrens was born in
Hamburg in 1868, originally
trained as a painter.
He was one of the leaders of
architectural reform at the
turn of the century and was a
major designer of factories
and office buildings in brick,
steel and glass.
AEG FACTORY
location-Berlin
year-1910
material used: steel
and glass
JOSEF HOFFMAN
Josef Hoffmann was an
Austrian architect and
designer of consumer
goods.
Hoffmann studied at the
Higher State Crafts
School in Brno.
STOCLET PALACE
Location Brussels, Belgium
Year 1911
Four green figures at top by
sculptures,& other craft work inside
the building.
It contain commissioned paintings by
Gustav Klimt in dinning room.
Marble clad facade.
WALTER GROUPIUS
He was a German
architect and founder of
Bauhaus who along
with Marcel Breuer,
Ludwig Mies van der
Rohe and Le Corbusier,
is widely regarded as
one of the pioneering
masters of modern
architecture.