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What is Analytic Cubism?
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a style that attempted to systematically fracture and rearrange the elements of an image
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a style that took apart pieces of an image, and pieced them back together in a three-dimensional piece
c.
a style that used mathematics
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Analytic Cubism (c. 1908–1912, pioneered by Picasso and Braque) systematically fractured subjects into geometric facets and rearranged those elements on the picture plane to show multiple viewpoints simultaneously, often with a muted palette.
Analytic Cubism (c. 1908–1912, pioneered by Picasso and Braque) systematically fractured subjects into geometric facets and rearranged those elements on the picture plane to show multiple viewpoints simultaneously, often with a muted palette.
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