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Cubism is an early 20th-century avant-garde art movement that revolutionized European painting and sculpture. It is characterized by the fragmentation of objects into geometric shapes and the depiction of multiple viewpoints simultaneously. Instead of presenting a single, static image, Cubist artists sought to represent the subject from various angles, often breaking it down into a series of overlapping planes and facets.
The movement is broadly divided into two phases: Analytical Cubism and Synthetic Cubism. Analytical Cubism, which
Cubism's influence extended beyond painting and sculpture, impacting architecture, literature, and design. Its emphasis on abstraction