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Georges Braque
(
Argenteuil
, 13 May 1882 ?
Paris
, 31 August 1963) was a major 20th century
French
painter
, collagist, printmaker and
sculptor
who, with
Pablo Picasso
, developed the art movement known as
Cubism
.
French art critic Louis Vauxcelles first used the term
Cubism
, or "bizarre cubiques", in 1908 after seeing a picture by Braque. He described it as 'full of little cubes', after which the term quickly gained wide use. Art historian
Ernst Gombrich
described cubism as "the most radical attempt to stamp out ambiguity, and to enforce one reading of the picture ? that of a man-made construction, a colored canvas".
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The
Cubist
movement spread quickly throughout Paris and Europe.
A major idea of Braque's was the fractured stringed instrument as a cubist model. This he painted a number of times with variations, and made sculptures with fractured violins, guitars, etc., inside transparent
acrylic
(
perspex
) blocks. Examples:
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