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Early Cubism (1907-1910)

Early Cubism (1907-1910)

Also known as Cesanian Cubism for his major role in the movement. The beginnings and trial, done by Braque and Picasso. A famous piece of this periode is "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" from Pablo Picasso (1907).

Illustration : "Compotier", Georges Braque, 1908

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