Cubism in photography
Analytical Cubism is the second period of the Cubism art movement that ran from 1909 to 1912.
This form of Cubism analyzed the use of rudimentary shapes and overlapping planes to depict the separate forms of the subjects in a painting.
Other distinguishing features of analytical cubism were a simplified palette of colours, so the viewer was not distracted from the structure of the form, and the density of the image at the center of the canvas.
Cubism in photography
Analytical Cubism is the second period of the Cubism art movement that ran from 1909 to 1912.
This form of Cubism analyzed the use of rudimentary shapes and overlapping planes to depict the separate forms of the subjects in a painting.
Other distinguishing features of analytical cubism were a simplified palette of colours, so the viewer was not distracted from the structure of the form, and the density of the image at the center of the canvas.