Crossword-Solution: CUBISTS
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Picasso and Rubik, in different senses | 1 answer |
| Artists who make exaggerated geometric figures | 1 answer |
| Braque and Picasso | 1 answer |
| Braque and Picasso, for two | 1 answer |
| Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso | 1 answer |
| Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, for two | 1 answer |
| Léger and Braque | 1 answer |
| Picasso and Braque, originally | 1 answer |
| Picasso and Braque, notably | 1 answer |
| Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, for two | 1 answer |
| Picasso and Braque | 1 answer |
| Picasso and Braque, for example | 1 answer |
| Picasso and Braque, for two | 1 answer |
| Modernist | 2 answers |
| Modernists | 3 answers |
| Braque | 9 answers |
| BRAQUE, GEORGES STYLE | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with CUBISTS (5)
Perhaps that's what old Picasso and some of the Cubists are trying to express by angles and jagged lines.
Within the space of two short years a mass of artists from Manet to the most recent of Cubists were thrust on a public, who had hardly realized Impressionism.
The brief historical survey attempted above ended with the names of Cezanne and Gauguin, and for the purposes of this Introduction, for the purpose, that is to say, of tracing the genealogy of the Cubists and of Kandinsky, these two names may be taken to represent the modern expression of the "symbolist" tradition.
Starting from a single natural object, Picasso and the Cubists produce lines and project angles till their canvases are covered with intricate and often very beautiful series of balanced lines and curves.
The colleague replied: "The master never uses it at all." (Mereschowski, LEONARDO DA VINCI).] Such a grammar of painting can only be temporarily guessed at, and should it ever be achieved, it will be not so much according to physical rules (which have so often been tried and which today the Cubists are trying) as according to the rules of the inner need, which are of the soul.
Quotes with CUBISTS (3)
The Cubists are entitled to the serious attention of all who find enjoyment in the colored puzzle pictures of the Sunday newspapers. Of course there is no reason for choosing the cube as a symbol, except that it is probably less fitted than any other mathematical expression for any but the most formal decorative art. There is no reason why people should not call themselves Cubists, or Octagonists, or Parallelopipedonists, or Knights of the Isosceles Triangle, or Brothers of t…
The basis for my own work during the years just before coming to America in 1915 was a desire to break up forms - to 'decompose' them much along the lines the cubists had done. But I wanted to go further - much further - in fact, in quite another direction altogether.
In the beginning, the cubists broke up form without even knowing they were doing it. Probably the compulsion to show multiple sides of an object forced us to break the object up - or, even better, to project a panorama that unfolded different facets of the same object.
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Used 14 times in crossword archives (1978–2025).