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  1. List of all 244 obras de arte by Georges Braque Ir a la página de ... collage (24) gouache (8) lápiz (4) litografía (12) óleo (192) pastel (1) tinta (1)

  2. Explore the unique artistic style of George Braque through this captivating collage. Discover the innovative use of shapes and colors that defined the Cubist movement. Learn more about Braque's collaboration with Picasso and their influence on modern art.

  3. Explore the unique artistic style of George Braque through this captivating collage. Discover the innovative use of shapes and colors that defined the Cubist movement. Learn more about Braque's collaboration with Picasso and their influence on modern art.

  4. ARTES PLÁSTICAS. Georges Braque: el padre del cubismo francés. En agosto de 1963 muere Georges Braque. Fundador, junto a Pablo Picasso, del primer movimiento artístico en romper la estructura de la perspectiva heredada del renacentismo: el Cubismo. Una de las vanguardias más influyentes del siglo XX. Tania Argañaraz.

  5. May 13, 1882 - Aug 31, 1963. Georges Braque was a major 20th-century French painter, collagist, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor. His most important contributions were in his alliance with Fauvism from 1905, and the role he played in the development of Cubism. Braque's work between 1908 and 1912 is closely associated with that of his ...

  6. Vioilin and Pipe, 1913, by Georges Braque. Collage helped Braque to realize that, "color acts simultaneously with form but has nothing to do with it,". He made collages to inspire painting compositions, but also as works themselves. In Violin and Pipe, he chooses a stringed instrument as his subject matter.

  7. Georges Braque (1882−1963) is one of the 20th century’s major artists. A painter, sculptor, and engraver he played the lead part in two essential chapters in the history of modern art: the creation, with Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris, of Cubism, and the invention of collage thanks to his experiments with papiers collés (“pasted papers”).