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What are Picasso's works with cubist tendencies?

This masterpiece is a girl from avignon. From 188 1 to 1973, Pablo Picasso was the flag bearer of cubist painting. His Girls in avignon 1906 to 1907 is the first cubist work, which marks the birth of cubism and is also considered as a watershed between traditional art and modern art.

Picasso's works with cubist tendencies

The Girl in avignon, written by Picasso in 1907, is the first work with cubism tendency and a famous masterpiece with milestone significance. The Maiden of avignon, written by Picasso in 1907, is regarded as a work with cubism tendency. Cubism Cubism is a movement and school in the history of modern western art, and it has also been translated into Cubism 1908.

Cubist artists pursue the form of fragmentation, analysis and reorganization, forming a separated picture. The creative inspiration of "Girls in avignon" comes from Iberian sculptures and African masks. When I visited the Museum of Anthropology in Paris, I was attracted by the simple, weird and rough shapes of African indigenous art, especially the black sculpture. The deformed faces of the girls in the painting are the result of the painter's exploration of Iberian and African black sculptures.