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Synthetic Cubism

Synthetic Cubism. Synthetic cubism movement began in 1912. Didn’t rely on relation to visible world. Cubism artists went against academy. synthetic cubism art included real objects and paper blended with the canvas. Still Life With Chair Caning.

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Synthetic Cubism

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  1. Synthetic Cubism • Synthetic cubism movement began in 1912. • Didn’t rely on relation to visible world. • Cubism artists went against academy. • synthetic cubism art included real objects and paper blended with the canvas.

  2. Still Life With Chair Caning. This piece from Pablo Picasso was created in 1912. It is an oil and oilcloth on canvas. The still life utilizes Picassos creativeness with external tools in his work. The form is balanced within the circular outline.

  3. This Picasso painting utilizes simplistic geometric shapes. The piece is an oil on canvas from 1921 to recreate the look of his older work in which he used real life objects and paper. The piece is quite balanced with the square like shapes.

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