Analytic Cubism (1909-1912) http://www.barcelona-budget.net/... This painting style was developed by Pablo along with the French painter and sculptor, Georges Braque. The Analytic Cubism style is composed of neutral colors and brownish shades. Picasso and Braque used to “analyze” the shape of diverse objects. read more
A revolutionary style of modern art pioneered by Pablo Picasso, Cubism formed in response to the rapidly changing modern world. In collaboration with his friend and fellow artist Georges Braque, Picasso challenged conventional, realistic forms of art through the establishment of Cubism. read more
Picasso was unusually prolific, so, even with his early works (and his cubist paintings are considered early), when the cost of materials (canvas, paints, etc.) mattered a lot to him, somewhat limiting his output, expert researchers may never come across verifiable references to all the cubist works that he created. read more
Pablo Picasso, “Girl With Mandolin”, 1910. African art and the modern, urban street life of Paris greatly influenced Picasso’s conception of Cubism. In addition, Picasso became fascinated with the process of construction and deconstruction, a fascination that is evident in his Cubist works. read more
His 1914 painting"Pipe, Glass, Bottle of Vieux Marc" combined traditional materials such as graphite, India ink and gouache with a piece of newspaper, which was glued to the canvas. Picasso and his contemporary, Braque, were both responsible for creating the modern idea of the collage. Picasso's sculptures also used a large variety of materials. read more