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Cubist Portraits For Sale

Discover Cubist Portraits for sale. Take your pick from an inviting mix of hand-selected portraits by up-and-coming artists such as Eva Humphrey Lahti, Sue McQueen and Mazen Khaddaj.

For drawing, collage or mixed-media portraits, Red Dress by Sue McQueen is worthy of attention. Inspired by the intricate, everchanging nature of both landscape and reality, her pieces have an eerie dreamlike quality which invites the viewer to look beyond the surface of her work.

In contrast, compare the use of acrylic and charcoal on paper in Marko Carving 2 by Eva Humphrey Lahti. Her vigorous and versatile portraits capture the very essence of cubist art; spontaneous, in motion and multiperspective.

A brief history of Cubism

Cubist artwork is generally identified by a visual exploration of multiple viewpoints, a fragmented subject, and the use of objects made from geometric or cube-like shapes. The style began as an avant-garde art movement at the beginning of the 20th century, which essentially reinvented European painting and sculpture. In simple terms, Cubism is the rejection of a single perspective in art and the simplification of form.

The movement was spearheaded by artists such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, who were inspired by the electric energy and vitality of Paris in the 1900s. Similar to the guiding principals of the Abstract movement, cubists attacked conventional standards of art. They decided that art needed to evolve to reflect the modern world, no longer simply serving to copy nature or reality. Like the new technologies radically stretching and modernising our means of travel and communication, the potential of artistic expression needed to expand too.

Types of Cubism

There were two types, or stages, of Cubism: Analytical Cubism (pre-1913) and Synthetic Cubism (post-1913). Analytical Cubism, the first stage, saw artists break down subject matter into blocks and reconstruct it from various viewpoints. For example, in Pedestal Table (1911) by George Braques.

Synthetic Cubism, the second stage, welcomed new materials into the composition. In Synthetic cubist work, artists use a collage of papers, newspapers and other quotidian items to represent said blocks or perspectives. For example, in Still Life before an Open Window (Place Ravignan) (1915) by Juan Gris.

The influence of Cubism on modern art and design can still be felt today, having paved the way for several later pioneering movements such as Futurism, Constructivism and Expressionism. Contemporary artists continue to explore and express the speed at which modern life accelerates with every new technological advancement or socio-cultural shift.

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    Sans titre by Vincent Motron
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    Sans titre by Vincent Motron
    Sans titre
    Prints - 59x42 cm
    Le secret by Laura Vallée Remond
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    Le secret by Laura Vallée Remond
    Le secret
    Drawings - 42x30 cm
    Rincé by Marina Del Pozo
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    Rincé by Marina Del Pozo
    Rincé
    Drawings - 40x32 cm
    Imagination 4-1902 by Chris Calvet
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    Imagination 4-1902 by Chris Calvet
    Imagination 4-1902
    Photography - 105x70 cm
    Maïa by Florina Aledo Perez
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    Maïa by Florina Aledo Perez
    Maïa
    Paintings - 66x46 cm
    L'impasse by Laurent Botella
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    L'impasse by Laurent Botella
    L'impasse
    Drawings - 80x60 cm
    The little Indian by Luis Azemar
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    The little Indian by Luis Azemar
    The little Indian
    Paintings - 100x100 cm
    Romann Rosie by Jacqueline Rosedalen
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    Romann Rosie by Jacqueline Rosedalen
    Romann Rosie
    Paintings - 50x25 cm
    Femme assise by Pablo Picasso
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    Femme assise by Pablo Picasso
    Femme assise
    Prints - 48x36 cm
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    Vision de toi by Olivier de Géa
    Vision de toi
    Paintings - 60x45 cm
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    Danse 4 by Germain Boudier
    Danse 4
    Paintings - 40x40 cm
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    Tôle à l'oiseau by François Davot
    Tôle à l'oiseau
    Paintings - 92x60 cm
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    Seed by Thierry Boitier
    Seed
    Photography - 50x50 cm
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    Pénombre by Laurent Botella
    Pénombre
    Drawings - 100x70 cm
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    Indépendance by Laurent Botella
    Indépendance
    Drawings - 50x70 cm
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    Danseuse de Flamenco by Emmanuelle Priss
    Danseuse de Flamenco
    Drawings - 102x72 cm
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    Something personal by Marina Del Pozo
    Something personal
    Drawings - 46x31 cm
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    Danse 6 by Germain Boudier
    Danse 6
    Paintings - 116x89 cm
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    Iris by Isabelle Joubert
    Iris
    Drawings - 42x30 cm
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    Nuages by Emilie Lagarde
    Nuages
    Paintings - 61x50 cm
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    Sans titre by Stéphane Cattaneo
    Sans titre
    Paintings - 60x50 cm
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    Plaisir by Maude Ovize
    Plaisir
    Prints - 50x50 cm
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    Sandra fumant sa cigarette by Sam Rachamin
    Sandra fumant sa cigarette
    Paintings - 100x80 cm
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    Damier tôles-1 by François Davot
    Damier tôles-1
    Paintings - 88x115 cm
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    La joie by HERVE PERDRIEL
    La joie
    Prints - 60x90 cm
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    NU assise aiko by Maude Ovize
    NU assise aiko
    Drawings - 49x69 cm
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    Sillage by Laurent Botella
    Sillage
    Drawings - 70x50 cm
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    Dessin Flamenco by Emmanuelle Priss
    Dessin Flamenco
    Drawings - 34x24 cm
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