Picasso and Cubism
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most influential and revolutionary movements in art. Edward F. Fry writes: [That] in certain respects cubism brought to an end artistic traditions that had begun as early as the fifteenth century. At the same time, the cubist created a new artistic tradition that is still alive today, for they originated attitudes and ideas that spread rapidly to other areas of culture and that to an important degree underlie artistic thought even today. (9)
most influential and revolutionary movements in art. Edward F. Fry writes: [That] in certain respects cubism brought to an end artistic traditions that had begun as early as the fifteenth century. At the same time, the cubist created a new artistic tradition that is still alive today, for they originated attitudes and ideas that spread rapidly to other areas of culture and that to an important degree underlie artistic thought even today. (9)