Georges Braque is a French painter born in Argenteuil-sur-Seine near Paris on May 13, 1882. He grew up there and studied at the city of Le Havre, Ecole des Beaux Arts. When he was working as a father's house decoration, he began to develop his own painting skills. By 1900, he moved to Paris to study as art as a painting. In his early work, the style of Braques was the early impressionist. It was a few years later that he was influenced by famous artists like Matisse, Deland, Cezanne, and especially Picasso.
At the exhibition of Georges Blake in Paris in 1908, cubist art became a magnificent entrance. Frequently occurring term "cubism" is created by journalists. Paintings of Cubism in Braques and Picasso are popular in Europe and soon most countries have their own cubist art school ... but architecture and design are not so. Cubism is almost everywhere in the painting except the land of the Czech Republic. Czech cubism is unique - even if you dislike this style of painting, you will prefer cubic architecture. Prague is the best place to see them in the world, but it is not easy to notice. You need to know where you should go and where you should see the best examples of this wonderful, quirky and short-lived architectural style. Here are some of our favorites
Facet technology was born from George Braques - this is how he paints natural objects. There are not so many natural objects in Picasso, but using Brax's multifaceted geometric shapes, essentially create an abstract style, nearly pure abstract art. So Cubism refers to the style of Brakhes and Picasso, but BrĂ¼ques' Cubism has a recognizable metaphorical goal, but Picasso's Cubism is between bracket style and pure cuevist abstract art. Please contact.
Cubism is an artistic style pioneered by Pablo Picasso and his friend and painter George Blake. In Cubist painting, objects are separated and rebuilt in an abstract form, their complex geometry is highlighted, they are drawn from multiple simultaneous viewpoints, and effects like physical resistance, collage born. Cubism is soon destructive and creative, shocked, shocked and fascinated by the art world. In 1907, Picasso made a painting that was thought to be the predecessor and inspiration of Cubism: "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon". Abstract description of 5 naked prostitutes, abstract and distorted sharp geometric features, and blue, green and gray bright spots, this work is different from what he or someone else has ever written , And an artistic direction that will deeply influence the 20th century