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cubism

cubism Cubism is a more modern art movement in which forms are abstracted by using Cubism is a backlash to the impressionist period in which there is more of Fractal Geometry Fractal Geometry: [ What Is It, A Simple Explanation | A More Complete Explanation -- Fractal Dimensions | Calculating Fractal Dimensions ] CUBISM SITE INFO The CUBISM.IMAGE.BANK was created to accompany his lectures on Cubism. Click on BIO and return to the artist's biography page. Click on CUBISM.IMAGE. Category:Cubism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The essence of cubism is that instead of viewing subjects from a single, fixed angle, Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Cubism"