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- Cubist_sculpture abstract "Cubist sculpture developed in parallel with Cubist painting, beginning in Paris around 1909 with its proto-Cubist phase, and evolving through the early 1920s. Just as Cubist painting, Cubist sculpture is rooted in Paul Cézanne's reduction of painted objects into component planes and geometric solids; cubes, spheres, cylinders, and cones. Presenting fragments and facets of objects that could be visually interpreted in different ways had the effect of 'revealing the structure' of the object. Cubist sculpture essentially is the dynamic rendering of three-dimensional objects in the language of non-Euclidean geometry by shifting viewpoints of volume or mass in terms of spherical, flat and hyperbolic surfaces.".
- Cubist_sculpture thumbnail Alexander_Archipenko,_La_Vie_Familiale,_Family_Life,_1912.jpg?width=300.
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- Cubist_sculpture hasPhotoCollection Cubist_sculpture.
- Cubist_sculpture subject Category:Art_movements.
- Cubist_sculpture subject Category:Cubism.
- Cubist_sculpture subject Category:Modern_art.
- Cubist_sculpture subject Category:Sculpture.
- Cubist_sculpture type Abstraction100002137.
- Cubist_sculpture type ArtMovements.
- Cubist_sculpture type ArtisticMovement108466643.
- Cubist_sculpture type Group100031264.
- Cubist_sculpture type Movement108464601.
- Cubist_sculpture type SocialGroup107950920.
- Cubist_sculpture comment "Cubist sculpture developed in parallel with Cubist painting, beginning in Paris around 1909 with its proto-Cubist phase, and evolving through the early 1920s. Just as Cubist painting, Cubist sculpture is rooted in Paul Cézanne's reduction of painted objects into component planes and geometric solids; cubes, spheres, cylinders, and cones. Presenting fragments and facets of objects that could be visually interpreted in different ways had the effect of 'revealing the structure' of the object.".
- Cubist_sculpture label "Cubist sculpture".
- Cubist_sculpture label "Kubistische Plastik".
- Cubist_sculpture sameAs Kubistische_Plastik.
- Cubist_sculpture sameAs m.0cmd2gr.
- Cubist_sculpture sameAs Q637011.
- Cubist_sculpture sameAs Q637011.
- Cubist_sculpture sameAs Cubist_sculpture.
- Cubist_sculpture wasDerivedFrom Cubist_sculpture?oldid=603066961.
- Cubist_sculpture depiction Alexander_Archipenko,_La_Vie_Familiale,_Family_Life,_1912.jpg.
- Cubist_sculpture isPrimaryTopicOf Cubist_sculpture.