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Primary sources for a definition of Cubism in cinema
Journal of Romance Studies, 2022The article presents four documentary sources in order to elucidate the impact of Cubism and its interpretation in French narrative avant-garde cinema between 1918 and 1923: ‘Cinema and Cubism’, by Louis Delluc; ‘Cubism and Cinema’, by Louis Vauxcelles;
Alfonso Puyal
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2018
Cubism is an influential modernist art movement that emerged in Paris during the first decade of the twentieth century. The term was established by Parisian art critics, derived from Louis Vauxcelles, and possibly Henri Matisse’s description of Braque’s reductive style in paintings of 1908. Subsequently, it soon became a commonplace term and was widely
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Cubism is an influential modernist art movement that emerged in Paris during the first decade of the twentieth century. The term was established by Parisian art critics, derived from Louis Vauxcelles, and possibly Henri Matisse’s description of Braque’s reductive style in paintings of 1908. Subsequently, it soon became a commonplace term and was widely
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The Optician, 2022
Simon Jones talks to Cubitts founder Tom Broughton about expansion and retail during the pandemic.
Simon Jones
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Simon Jones talks to Cubitts founder Tom Broughton about expansion and retail during the pandemic.
Simon Jones
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2004
To make a synthetic picture with computer graphics, we usually imagine a camera of some sort, taking a picture of a scene. Such cameras range from the simplest pinhole camera to a sophisticated simulation of optics and shutters. We explore some interesting, alternative imaging models - such as digital cubism.
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To make a synthetic picture with computer graphics, we usually imagine a camera of some sort, taking a picture of a scene. Such cameras range from the simplest pinhole camera to a sophisticated simulation of optics and shutters. We explore some interesting, alternative imaging models - such as digital cubism.
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Research on the Digital Translation of Western Cubism
Journal of Tourism ManagementCubism, through its 'multi-perspective juxtaposition' and geometric abstraction, broke away from the traditional single-perspective painting method, ushering in a new spatial cognition model.
Xiaonan Guo, Xinxu Liu
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Laterality in face paintings of renaissance and cubism art styles.
LateralityFaces have been shown to be primarily processed by the right hemisphere, such that there is an advantage in their processing when they are presented in the left portion of the visual field.
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What was Cubism? How did this strange new way of making paintings and sculptures enable artists so decisively to change the trajectory of ‘Modern Art’?
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE COLOR FORM IN CUBISM ON MODERN ADVERTISING AND DESIGN
Gumanitarnye vedomosti TGPU im L N TolstogoThe purpose of the article is to study the specifics of using cubist techniques in modern advertising and graphic design. The novelty of the research lies in analysing the specifics of using cubist techniques in modern advertising and design. The article
S. Simonova, М. N. Levshina
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Until recent times international researchers perceived Polish art as practically untouched by Cubism. In fact, the affinity towards this style in Poland was remarkable. It is apparent not only among the members of École de Paris and the future members of
Lidia Głuchowska
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Until recent times international researchers perceived Polish art as practically untouched by Cubism. In fact, the affinity towards this style in Poland was remarkable. It is apparent not only among the members of École de Paris and the future members of
Lidia Głuchowska
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The social scope of Bohumil Kubišta’s Cubism in Habsburg Prague
UměníBohumil Kubišta is known for his expressionist, cuboexpressionist, and cubist paintings made between 1904 and 1918. While he employed traditional 19th-century genres, the nature and tone of these works reveal modern problems of social dynamics in a ...
Eleaonor Moseman
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