Cubism

/ˈkjuːbɪzəm/ noun

Cubism is an art style where objects are broken into geometric shapes, like cubes and triangles, and shown from several angles at once. It often looks fragmented, sharp, and abstract.

From *cube* plus the artistic suffix *-ism*, inspired by critics who mocked early works as just made of “little cubes.” Artists like Picasso and Braque turned that insult into the name of a whole movement.

AMኩቢዝም
ARالتكعيبي
BNকিউবিজম
CAcubisme
CSkubismus
DAkubisme
DEKubismus
ELκυβισμός
EScubismo
FAکوبیسم
FIkuubismi
FRcubisme
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