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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Sandboxes/mleonard_at_pacific.edu/Beginning_Drawing/14%3A_20th_Century_Modern_Art_Movements-_Cubism
    Picasso and George Braque began a friendship in Paris that led to new ways of seeing the world and representing it through a new "low art." From paper, wire, and cardboard sculptures; to drawings, pai...Picasso and George Braque began a friendship in Paris that led to new ways of seeing the world and representing it through a new "low art." From paper, wire, and cardboard sculptures; to drawings, paintings, and collages using cut newspapers, photos, textiles, and other objects available in and around their apartments, they pushed art in new and daring directions. Inspired by their creativity, we explore in this chapter creative ways to draw using visualization and imagination.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Beginning_Drawing/01%3A_Chapters/1.14%3A_20th_Century_Modern_Art_Movements-_Cubism
    Picasso and Georges Braque began a friendship in Paris that led to new ways of seeing the world and representing it through a new "low art." From paper, wire, and cardboard sculptures; to drawings, pa...Picasso and Georges Braque began a friendship in Paris that led to new ways of seeing the world and representing it through a new "low art." From paper, wire, and cardboard sculptures; to drawings, paintings, and collages using cut newspapers, photos, textiles, and other objects available in and around their apartments, they pushed art in new and daring directions. Inspired by their creativity, we explore in this chapter creative ways to draw using visualization and imagination.

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