Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Fourth and Fifth Grade Cubist Still Lifes



Fourth and fifth grade students learned about how cubist artists painted pictures from multiple viewpoints.

Cubism began in France in 1907 and Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque were two of the most popular artists. Braque’s paintings were made up of cubes, spheres, cylinders, cones, and other geometric shapes. The paintings looked like someone had cut them up and glued them back together.

These still lifes are viewed from the front and the side and are similar in style to those of Georges Braque. Students painted the first coat of colored tempera different than the second color. They washed off most of the second coat revealing parts of the undercoat and the original crayon line work.



Georges Braque


Student works













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