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    By The Artist EditorialMay 23, 2018Updated:October 17, 2020No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Cubism was an art movement that completely changed the face of European painting and sculpture and stirred similar movements in music, literature, and architecture. It has been considered the art movement with the greatest level of influence on modern art. This article features 20 most famous painting on Cubism art.

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    Glass of Beer and Playing Cards by Juan Gris
    Portrait of Pablo Picasso by Juan Gris
    Harlequin with a Guitar by Juan Gris
    Les Demoiselles d’Avignon by Pablo Picasso
    Man with a Guitar by Georges Braque
    The Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso
    Girl before a Mirror by Pablo Picasso
    Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 by Marcel Duchamp
    Violin and Candlestick by Georges Braque
    Woman with a Guitar by Georges Braque
    La Femme aux Phlox by Albert Gleizes
    The Basket of Apples by Paul Cézanne
    I and the Village by Marc Chagall
    Dora Maar au Chat by Pablo Picasso
    Violin and Checkerboard by Juan Gris
    Ma Jolie by Pablo Picasso
    The Bathers by Paul Cezanne
    Maya with Doll by Pablo Picasso
    The Accordionist by Pablo Picasso
    The City by Fernand Léger

    Many times when people consider the concept of cubism, it almost always generally in terms of painting, but you will find that one of the most intriguing manifestations of cubism took place in Czechoslovakia between 1911-1914 and encompassed sculpture, furniture, and buildings, many of which are still in place.

    Glass of Beer and Playing Cards by Juan Gris

    Glass of Beer and Playing Cards by Juan Gris

    Glass of Beer and Playing Cards is a painting produced by Juan Gris in 1913. In this painting, Juan uses a pattern of vertical strips giving an illusion of a beer. The painting can be viewed at the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio.

    Portrait of Pablo Picasso by Juan Gris

    Cubism art depicted by Portrait of Pablo Picasso
    Portrait of Pablo Picasso by Juan Gris

    Portrait of Pablo Picasso is a painting produced by Juan Gris in 1912. Gris meets Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in Paris and after six years of working with them, he was finally identified as the cubist artist. The dimensions of the painting are 93.3 x 74.4 cm.

    Harlequin with a Guitar by Juan Gris

    Cubism art depicted by Harlequin with a Guitar
    Harlequin with a Guitar by Juan Gris

    Harlequin with a Guitar is a painting produced by Juan Gris in 1917. Harlequin was a stock character, a trickster in cubism in the Italian commedia during sixteenth century. The artist liked the subject very much to paint. The dimensions of the painting are 100.3 × 65.1 cm.

    Les Demoiselles d’Avignon by Pablo Picasso

    Cubism art depicted by Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
    Les Demoiselles d’Avignon by Pablo Picasso

    Les Demoiselles d’Avignon is a painting produced by Pablo Picasso in 1907. The title means The Young Ladies of Avignon and the original title of this painting was The Brothel of Avignon. The Spanish artist portrays five nude female prostitutes.

    Man with a Guitar by Georges Braque

    Cubism art depicted by Man with a Guitar
    Man with a Guitar by Georges Braque

    Man with a Guitar is a painting produced by Georges Braque in 1912. The work depicted in this painting is generally called Analytic Cubism. The artist used nails and ropes to render a man playing guitar. The dimension of the painting is 116.2 x 80.9 cm.

     

    The Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso

    Cubism art depicted by The Weeping Woman
    The Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso

    The Weeping Woman is a painting produced by Pablo Picasso in 1937. The Spanish artist had revisited the theme of this painting many time in that year. The painting can be viewed at Tate Modern in London.

    Girl before a Mirror by Pablo Picasso

    Cubism art depicted by Girl before a Mirror
    Girl before a Mirror by Pablo Picasso

    Girl before a Mirror is a painting produced by Pablo Picasso in 1932. This painting is widely known to be Picasso’s masterpiece and the interpretation of the girl and her beloved. The girl in this painting is depicted by Pablo’s wife.

    Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 by Marcel Duchamp

    Cubism art depicted by Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2
    Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 by Marcel Duchamp

    Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 is a painting produced by Marcel Duchamp in 1912. The work in this painting is widely acknowledged and regarded as the Modernist classic. This painting can be viewed at Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia.

    Violin and Candlestick by Georges Braque

    Cubism art depicted by Violin and Candlestick
    Violin and Candlestick by Georges Braque

    Violin and Candlestick is a painting produced by Georges Braque in 1910. The style of this painting is called Analytic Cubism which was mastered together by Braque and Picasso. This painting creates an illusion into the minds of the viewers.

    Woman with a Guitar by Georges Braque

    Cubism art depicted by Woman with a Guitar
    Woman with a Guitar by Georges Braque

    Woman with a Guitar is a painting produced by Georges Braque in 1913. Braque creates unique visual elements and text were used by artist like Braque and Picasso to give certain meaning. This is a very large painting with dimensions 130 cm by 73 cm.

    La Femme aux Phlox by Albert Gleizes

    Cubism art depicted by La Femme aux Phlox
    La Femme aux Phlox by Albert Gleizes

    La Femme aux Phlox is a painting produced by Albert Gleizes in 1910. It is also widely known by the name of Woman with Phlox or Woman with Flowers. The painting can be viewed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston.

    The Basket of Apples by Paul Cézanne

    Cubism art depicted by The Basket of Apples
    The Basket of Apples by Paul Cézanne

    The Basket of Apples is a painting produced by Paul Cézanne in 1895. It is known to be of disjointed perspective. In this painting, a bottle, inclined basket full of apples and cookies mesh and apples lying on the table are shown. This painting can be viewed at Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago.

    I and the Village by Marc Chagall

    Cubism art depicted by I and the Village
    I and the Village by Marc Chagall

    I and the Village is a painting produced by Marc Chagall in 1911. In this painting, the Russian-French artist had painted many overlapping images in a continuous space. It can be viewed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

    Dora Maar au Chat by Pablo Picasso

    Cubism art depicted by Dora Maar au Chat
    Dora Maar au Chat by Pablo Picasso

    Dora Maar au Chat is a painting produced by Pablo Picasso in 1941. In this painting, the Spanish artist had depicted Dora Maar seating on a chair and a small hat on her had. It is believed that Dora Maar was the artist lover.

    Violin and Checkerboard by Juan Gris

    Cubism art depicted by Violin and Checkerboard
    Violin and Checkerboard by Juan Gris

    Violin and Checkerboard is a painting produced by Juan Gris in 1913. This painting depicts the quality of Gris and visitor had to pay close attention to this one. The dimension of the painting are 100 x 65 cm.

    Ma Jolie by Pablo Picasso

    Cubism art depicted by Ma Jolie
    Ma Jolie by Pablo Picasso

    Ma Jolie is a painting produced by Pablo Picasso between 1911 and 1912. Ma Jolie means My pretty girl. This was a musical number performed at a musical hall which the artist got inspired to paint it too. The dimension of the painting are 100 x 64.5 cm.

    The Bathers by Paul Cezanne

    Cubism art depicted by The Bathers
    The Bathers by Paul Cezanne

    The Bathers is a painting produced by Paul Cezanne between 1898 and 1905. Cezanne painted many series of painting and the Bathers was among the longest and largest of paintings. This painting can be viewed at Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, United States.

    Maya with Doll by Pablo Picasso

    Cubism art depicted by Maya with Doll
    Maya with Doll by Pablo Picasso

    Maya with Doll is a painting produced by Pablo Picasso in 1938. A famous newspaper by the name New york times describe this work as a colorful Cubist portrait of Picasso’s daughter. This is an excellent work of Cubism.

    The Accordionist by Pablo Picasso

    Cubism art depicted by The Accordionist
    The Accordionist by Pablo Picasso

    The Accordionist is a painting produced by Pablo Picasso in 1911. In this painting, Picasso depicted a man who is playing an accordionist. This painting can be viewed at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, United States.

    The City by Fernand Léger

    Cubism art depicted by The City
    The City by Fernand Léger

    The City is a painting produced by Fernand Léger in 1919. The french painter painted many individuals like images that give an illusion of a city. This painting was praised among many critics. This painting can be viewed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia.

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