because they capture different view points at the same time.
De Stijl movement was influenced by Cubist painting as well as by the mysticism and the ideas about "ideal" geometric forms (such as the "perfect straight line") in the neoplatonic philosophy of mathematician M.H.J. Schoenmaekers.
Sometimes in art history, an artist's works can not be defined under a particular style. Such is the case for Picasso's Guernica where he used aspects of Cubism (this is particularly prominent in the horse's face), but the entire piece should not be described as Cubist. Because of the fragmented objects and dislocated features, the best way to describe this art style would be Cubist fragmentation. Best of luck!
describe cubist ideology?
Byzantine art evolved from early Christan art, particularly that of the eastern part of the Roman Empire which, in turn, was influenced by Greek and Roman art.
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Pablo Picasso is best known for his Cubist art.
All kinds of art. Mainly his cubist paintings.
Juan was a part of Cubism. Therefore the type of art he made was Cubist.
The Renaissance influenced architecture and art.
expressing the space in the flat surface (in the former Czechoslovakia uniquelly used in architecture)
The traditional African religion influenced most African art, but Christianity influenced Ethiopian art.
No. That's Pre grad art school period.
because they capture different view points at the same time.
No, he did not paint cubist art, but he inspired the cubists.
The theory and evolution of cubism has influenced major designers today. One of the most well known is Emilio Pucci but others include Narciso Rodrigez, Giles Deacon,Burburry, Etro Benvenuti. Even the dropwaists skirts of Chanel was the result of cubist theory.
No, she was not. Most of her popular works have much in common with Art Deco style. In some of her works, though, one might find cubist influence in background details. Later on she had a surrealistic period.