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Monochromatic

Monochromatic. Mono= One Chroma = Color. CUBISM. Pablo Picasso 1881-1973. Georges Braque 1882-1963. In Cubism, the subject is broken up, analyzed, and reassembled into an abstracted form . Before Circus Acrobats and Ape (1905). After Les Demoiselles de Avignon (1907).

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Monochromatic

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  1. Monochromatic Mono= One Chroma= Color

  2. CUBISM Pablo Picasso 1881-1973 Georges Braque 1882-1963

  3. In Cubism, the subject is broken up, analyzed, and reassembled into an abstracted form Before Circus Acrobats and Ape (1905) After Les Demoiselles de Avignon (1907)

  4. What caused this? • Colonization/ Exploration • A Desire to Break with the traditional

  5. What Characteristics does a cubist painting have? Multiple view points, geometric shapes, value, flat spaces, dark outlines Bread, Fruit, Table 1908

  6. Both artists worked in the same studio… Picasso: Landscape with Bridge 1909 Braque: Houses at la Estaque 1909

  7. CUBISM and MONOCHROMATIC color schemes Pablo Picasso, Portrait of Wilhelm Uhde

  8. WHAT MAKES THESE PAINTINGS MONOCHROMATIC? Use of tints and shades of one color to show value The Mandolin, 1910 AmbroiseVoilard, 1910

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