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While they worked together in the French Pyrenees, Braque and Pablo Picasso developed the methods of collage and papier colle. Developed specifically by Braque, papier colle is the method of creating a collage of flat pieces of material arranged on the surface to form the shapes of what the painting is representing. "Fruit Dish and Glass" is said to be the first attempt ever at a papier colle painting, in which Braque used textured pieces of wallpaper to create the collage. As a further textural element, Braque also included sand and sawdust into his painted works.

While they worked together in the French Pyrenees, Braque and Pablo Picasso developed the methods of collage and papier colle. Developed specifically by Braque, papier colle is the method of creating a collage of flat pieces of material arranged on the surface to form the shapes of what the painting is representing. "Fruit Dish and Glass" is said to be the first attempt ever at a papier colle painting, in which Braque used textured pieces of wallpaper to create the collage. As a further textural element, Braque also included sand and sawdust into his painted works.

Fruit Dish and Glass by Georges Braque, 1912, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City, NY)

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The Checkerboard
oil on canvas
1915
Juan Gris
Spanish, 1887–1927

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L'aficionado (Le torero) (1912) - Pablo Picasso #analyticalcubism #portrait

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"Dance of the Veils" by Pablo Picasso, created in 1907 is an oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the Analytical Cubism movement. 
The artwork depicts a figure, likely a dancer, in a highly fragmented and abstracted style, characteristic of early Cubism. 
The use of geometric shapes and multiple perspectives to represent the subject creates a sense of movement and dynamism.

"Dance of the Veils" by Pablo Picasso, created in 1907 is an oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the Analytical Cubism movement. The artwork depicts a figure, likely a dancer, in a highly fragmented and abstracted style, characteristic of early Cubism. The use of geometric shapes and multiple perspectives to represent the subject creates a sense of movement and dynamism.

Pablo Picasso
"Dance of the Veils" (1907)
Oil on canvas. 150 x 100 cm (approximately 59 x 39 in)
The State Hermitage Museum, St.Petersburg, Russia
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Hit follow, drop a 💙, share, & comment. #fypシ 🧑‍🎨©Kat Kristof Selection of works from 2021-2024/ https://www.katkristof.co.uk/work Disclaimer: The uploaded artistic work—whether Artistic Photography, Fine Arts, Applied Arts, Visual Arts, Musical Arts, Digital Art, Sacred Art, or Contemporary Art—includes source information. Its origin—whether AI-generated or not—remains uncertain. This piece is shared solely for non-commercial and bona fide purposes, in recognition that intellectual property rights, including copyright, protect creativity and knowledge as part of human dignity. These rights ensure that authors, artists, and innovators can benefit from their work while society fairly accesses culture, science, and education. If any © concerns arise, please notify me, and I will promptly take appropriate action. Feel free to share comments if the information differs. Let’s keep it clear, friendly, and respectful.

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