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Cubes All About It: The Cubist Art Movement

Weather you like cubes or looking from all angles at once Cubism is likely the most important art movement of the 20th Century.
Alexandra Noelle Hesting
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(333)
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What's included

1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

Through a combination of lecture and discussion, students will learn about the creation and developments of Cubism. We will begin with the sharing of George Braques' and Pablo Picasso's ideas inspired by Cezanne's simplification of form. Using a timeline we'll see how they created Analytical Cubism simplyfing items into basic shapes and looking from all angles. Students will play a game to help understand Synthetic Cubism and the changes that lead to its creation. We'll see the minor Cubist movements that came out of these two styles: Crystal Cubism, Orphism Cubism, and more.
Learning Goals
Students will recognize both Analytical and Synthetic Cubism visually
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Joined July, 2020
4.9
333reviews
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A simplified version of the lecture I give on Cubism to my college Art History III course, my students play the same game to better understand synthetic cubism and looking for details in artworks. 

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Completed by 17 learners
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Ages: 11-16
3-6 learners per class

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