Les Demoiselles d'Avignon by Pablo Picasso

Cubism

Cubism transformed modern art by breaking with the idea that painting should present one fixed, naturalistic viewpoint. Artists fragmented forms into planes, shifted perspective, and reassembled objects so that multiple angles and moments of perception could exist at once. The result can feel analytical, angular, and intellectually demanding, but Cubism's deeper achievement is its insistence that reality is constructed rather than simply copied.

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