Cubismo Picasso, Portrait of Ambroise Vollard. 1910 Picasso, Weeping Woman. 1937.

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Cubismo Picasso, Portrait of Ambroise Vollard Picasso, Weeping Woman. 1937

Picasso, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. 1907

Picasso, Self-Portrait. 1907

Cubismo Analítico

Braque, violinpitcher

Picasso, Violin. 1912

Picasso, Friendship. 1908

Juan Gris, Teacups

Braque, Naturaleza muerta con pipa.

Cubismo Sintético Juan Gris, The Guitar

Collage - A picture or design created by adhering such basically flat elements as newspaper, wallpaper, printed text and illustrations, photographs, cloth, string, etc., to a flat surface, when the result becomes three-dimensional, and might also be called a relief sculpture / construction / assemblage. Most of the elements adhered in producing most collages are "found" materials. Introduced by the Cubist artists, this process was widely used by artists who followed, and is a familiar technique in contemporary art.picturedesignadheringflatwallpapertext illustrationsphotographsflatsurfacethree-dimensional reliefsculptureconstructionassemblagefoundCubistprocess artiststechniquecontemporary art "Collage" was originally a French word, derived from the word coller, meaning "to paste." Cubismo sintético El collage le sirve a Picasso para conseguir al fin que el cuadro sea realidad, en lugar de sustituir a la realidad. Lo que permite el collage es pegar literalmente trocitos de realidad sobre el lienzo. Además, los trozos pegados (madera, papel, cartulina, plástico, u otros materiales) no necesitan ser coloreados ni iluminados y tampoco proyectan sombra. El espectador ante el collage no puede limitarse a contemplarlo, sino que ha de reconstruirlo Tomado de

Picasso, Still-Life with Chair Caning. 1911/12

Juan Gris, Guitar on a Table

Braque, Bach

Juan Gris, Untitled (Violin and Ink Bottle on a Table)

Juan Gris, The Guitar

Juan Gris, Guitar on a Chair

Juan Gris, Musician's Table

Glass, Carafe and Newspapers, 1914

Picasso: Guitar Collage

Picasso, Guitar and Wine Glass, 1912

Juan Gris, Pears and Grapes on a Table

Picasso, Still Life with Guitar. 1922

Picasso, Girl Before a Mirror. 1932

Picasso, Marie-Therese Walter. 1937

Nude and Still-life. 1931