Word: cubism
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...stomping ground of Cubist creators Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, so it must be the city in which the angular arts style reached its full potential, right? Not so, says Zdenek Lukes of the National Heritage Department at the Office of the Czech President. "Paris is where Cubism was born," he says, "but Prague is where it spilled over into architecture and design, something that didn't happen elsewhere...
...years later. Grand Caf? Orient is the joint effort of Czech restaurateur and art collector Rudolf Brinek and the National Gallery in Prague. It reopened in March on the second floor of the House at the Black Madonna, a Cubist building downtown that also contains a gallery of Czech Cubism and a shop selling expensive reproductions of Cubist furniture and other household objects...
...FOGG Old Wedgwood through May 27, and Harvard Wedgwood through June 17, Illustrated Books From the Gift of Mrs. Howard J. Sachs, through June 24, Picasso and Cubism, through May 6, Mon-Sat. 9-5, Sunday...
...FOGG Old Wedgwood through May 27, and Harvard Wedgwood through June 17, Illustrated Books From the Gift of Mrs. Howard J. Sachs, through June 24, Picasso and Cubism, through May 6, Mon-Sat. 9-5, Sunday...
...Christian Europe, Chagall was a natural-born alien. So it's no surprise that he was never comfortable within the confines of any of the European "isms." He arrived in Paris for the first time in 1910, when the avant-garde was still working under the spell of Cubism. Chagall took from it only what he could use, mostly the possibilities that Cubist fracturing offered as a way to lightly structure the space in which his figures moved. As for the more dedicated Cubists around him in the Paris art world, he wrote, "Let them eat their fill of their...