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Ääntäminen

  • UK:
    • IPA: /ˈkjuː.bɪz.əm/
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaкубизъм (kubízǎm)
espanjacubismo
esperantokubismo
hollantikubisme
italiacubismo
japaniキュビズム (kyubizumu / kiュbizumu)
kreikkaκυβισμός (kyvismós)
latinacubismus
portugalicubismo
puolakubizm
ranskacubisme
ruotsikubism
saksaKubismus
suomikubismi
tanskakubismen
turkkikübizm
tšekkikubismus
unkarikubizmus
venäjäкубизм (kubizm)
virokubism

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. (often capitalized) An artistic movement in the early 20th Century characterized by the depiction of natural forms as geometric structures of planes.

Esimerkit

  • Matisse coined the name Cubism as a derisive joke.
  • A few recall that, in 1908, he [Matisse] inspired the coinage of the term “cubism,” in disparagement of a movement that would eclipse his leading influence on the Parisian avant-garde.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkocubisms

(often capitalized) An artistic movement in the early 20th Century characterized by the depiction of natural forms as geometric structures of planes.

Diego Rivera, Portrait de Messieurs Kawashima et Foujita, 1914

(often capitalized) An artistic movement in the early 20th Century characterized by the depiction of natural forms as geometric structures of planes.

Albert Gleizes, 1920, Femme au gant noir (Woman with Black Glove), oil on canvas, 126 x 100 cm, National Gallery of Australia

(often capitalized) An artistic movement in the early 20th Century characterized by the depiction of natural forms as geometric structures of planes.

Albert Gleizes (with Chal Post, 1915); Marcel Duchamp (with his brother Jacques Villon's Portrait de M. J. B. peintre (Jacques Bon) 1914); Jean Crotti; Hugo Robus; Stanton Macdonald-Wright; and Frances Simpson Stevens (center), Every Week, Vol. 4, No. 14, April 2, 1917, p. 14