Georges Braque (1882-1963)
French version
Discover the world of Braque and have fun doing it!
It's over a century ago. Picasso and Braque were barely 30 years old. The former had been drawing and painting prodigiously since childhood, and had received a solid artistic training in Spain. The latter came...
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Georges Braque (1882-1963)
French version
Discover the world of Braque and have fun doing it!
It's over a century ago. Picasso and Braque were barely 30 years old. The former had been drawing and painting prodigiously since childhood, and had received a solid artistic training in Spain. The latter came from a family of house painters in Le Havre. He came to Paris to learn the trade of decorative painter and to paint in general. Both wanted to revolutionize painting...
Drawing, color and matter, the inventors of cubism answered in reverse the questions that painters had been asking themselves since the Renaissance. And Braque was to develop a whole series of "paperish and pietistic processes", as his friend Pablo called them. You'll discover them in this creative notebook...
Stencils, glued papers, gouache mixes, Georges Braque's inventions are child's play!
With the pre-cut shapes and simple recipes in this creative notebook, a little glue and waste paper, young and old alike can have fun reinventing cubism.
There's a surprise in all this bric-a-brac!
A paper sculpture that can't be found in any museum, which you're going to make using a photo and a ready-to-assemble model!
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