The Cubists

The Cubists by Paul Waldo Schwartz, published by Thames and Hudson in 1971, is a first edition that spans 216 pages. This book provides an exploration of the Cubist movement, detailing its key figures and significant contributions to the art world. It serves as a resource for understanding the evolution of Cubism and its impact on modern art.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the movement, supported by bibliographic references and illustrations. The text focuses on the principles and techniques that define Cubism, offering insights into the works of prominent artists associated with this influential style. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in art history and the development of avant-garde movements.
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