Picasso and the invention of Cubism

Examines ideas that played a role in the development of cubism and their influence on the art of cubists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, traces the evolution of a unique cubist space, looks at how Picasso's work moved from solid form to independent lines and planes arranged in space, and uses analyses of the formation and development of language as models for understanding the cubist sign.

Yale University Press
2003
9780300094367
book

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