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Top 10 Famous Cubist Painters: Cubes in Power

Welcome to the movement where a guitar can have three profiles, a table can panic in silence, and a face boldly decides to show off to the face, side and a little bit of Tuesday afternoon.

Here is an editorial ranking of the great Cubist painters The artists who have looked at the classical perspective before saying: thank you, we're going to dismantle you properly.

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1–3 The main pillars available: Juan Gris, Fernand Léger and Jean Metzinger
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Plans, objects, fragments and colors: Here, the shapes are cut off, but they remain surprisingly worthy.

Read about Cubism

How can you look at a cubist painting without calling the prospect's after-sales service?

A cubist painting does not seek to show the world as a clean window, but rather to show several points of view at once: face, profile, top, bottom, memory, internal logic and sometimes the painter's geometric mood.

To appreciate it, look at the plans, the volumes, the fragments, the objects and the rhythms.

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The Plans

The shapes are cut into surfaces, and the painting almost becomes an architecture that would have swallowed a dead nature.

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The Viewpoints

An object can be seen from many angles, and even a bottle can have a complex inner life.

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The construction

Cubism thinks of painting as a structure, each piece seems to be unplaced, but none of it dries the courtyards.

Why this ranking?

Cubism: when painting looks at the world, then decides to fold it into intellectual origami

The Cubism It challenges the traditional perspective, the classical representation and the idea that an object must be gently kept visible from a single angle. Juan GrisThe construction is becoming clear, elegant and almost architectural. Fernand LégerThe shape of the shapes is mechanical and tubular. Jean Metzinger and Albert GleizesThe first is that the world of painting is a very serious theoretical adventure.

This selection is made up of the artists' collections available in the shop. Picasso and Braque are the two historical founding figures of cubism, but this classification focuses here on artists with an exploitable collection with image. Orphism by Robert Delaunay, simultaneous colour of Sonia Delaunay, modernity of Francis Picabia and rhythmic abstraction of František Kupka.

To learn more about the movement, you can consult the resources of the Tate on Cubism, the test of The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Cubism or the page of MOMA on CubismIn short: Cubism is not poorly designed. It is very well constructed, simply with more angles than the accounting department of perspective envisages.

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Editorial ranking

Top 10 of the most famous Cubist painters: Prospect demanded a break

Each card leads to an artist's collection available. The 10 artists in the ranking are preserved, with a text completely rewritten in a more humorous, more SEO, and more vivid tone.

  1. Juan Gris Juan Gris He is a master of synthetic cubism, giving the objects architectural clarity. 187 artworks
  2. Fernand Léger Fernand Léger A singular cubist, he transforms figures, modern cities and machines into tubular shapes. 87 artworks
  3. Jean Metzinger Jean Metzinger A central player in Cubism, he explores the simultaneity of viewpoints. 1 work
  4. Albert Gleizes Albert Gleizes A figure of the Golden Section, he developed a structured, monumental and theoretical cubism. 30 artworks
  5. Robert Delaunay Robert Delaunay From the cubism, he opens up the orphism: color, rhythm, light and circles in complete confidence. 160 works
  6. Sonia Delaunay Sonia Delaunay Close to orphism, it extends cubist and colourful logic to textiles, decor and modern life. 4 works
  7. Henri Le Fauconnier Henri Le Fauconnier An important member of the Salon cubism, he simplified volumes and figures in large modern constructions. 6 works
  8. Roger de La Fresnaye Roger de La Fresnaye French cubist painter, he combines geometric rigor, figure elegance and decorative sense. 32 works
  9. Francis Picabia Francis Picabia Through cubism and orphism, he pushes modernity towards machine, movement and Dada spirit. 36 artworks
  10. František Kupka František Kupka Close to orphism, he combines cubism, color and abstraction in a painting of pure rhythm. 8 artworks
Editor's note: Picasso and Braque are historically the founders of Cubism.This page remains focused on the Cubist collections available in the shop to avoid dead links, broken visuals and big promises that end up in a gray square.

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What path do you follow after this cubist top? Take one angle, then another, then another.

To begin with, explore Juan Gris, Fernand Léger, Jean Metzinger and Albert GleizesThese artists show the great directions of cubism: construction, fragmentation, theory, modern figure and composition in planes.

To move from cubism to color and abstraction, go to Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay and František KupkaIn this way, the cubist facets are transformed into more free rhythms of light, circles, vibrations and compositions.

To enrich the course, link this top to the collections. modern art, abstraction, orphanism, future and pointillismCubism is not a closed corridor: it is a sorting station where modernity, machine, color, geometry and some dead natures pass through, which have experienced a real existential shock.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Cubist Painters

Who are the founding painters of cubism?

Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque are the two historical founders of Cubism. This ranking focuses on the Cubist collections available in the shop, with Juan Gris, Fernand Léger, Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes and other artists close to the movement.

Who's the most important cubist painter in this list?

Juan Gris is the first in this ranking because of his major role in synthetic cubism, which combines plans, objects, colors and construction with a very recognizable clarity.

What's the difference between analytic cubism and synthetic cubism?

Analytical cubism breaks down shapes into often sober and complex planes, while synthetic cubism reconstructs the image with more readable shapes, more affirmative colours, sometimes collages or simplified objects.

What cubist painting should I choose for interior decoration?

For a structured and elegant decoration, Juan Gris or Albert Gleizes are good choices. For a more modern and graphic ambiance, Fernand Léger works very well. For a colorful and dynamic decoration, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay or František Kupka bring more rhythm.

Does cubism lead to abstraction?

Indeed, cubism has greatly prepared modern abstraction, and by fragmenting forms, multiplying views and building the image by plans, it has opened the way to orphism, futurism, constructivism and several forms of abstract art.

Cubism: when modern art sets the world in highly motivated facets

From Juan Gris to Fernand Léger, from Metzinger to Delaunay, cubism transforms painting into a laboratory of sight. Objects are no longer simply represented: they are analyzed, cut, reconstructed and sometimes sent to dance with color.

 

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