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Purism A movement in modern painting and sculpture founded about 1918 by painters Ozenfant, LeCorbusier, and Brancusi. Purism was a reaction against the analytical spirit of Cubism and sought to remake the world of objects that Cubism had broken into fragments. The artists used bold, clear colors.

Purism A movement in modern painting and sculpture founded about 1918 by painters Ozenfant, LeCorbusier, and Brancusi. Purism was a reaction against the analytical spirit of Cubism and sought to remake the world of objects that Cubism had broken into fragments. The artists used bold, clear colors.

Purism A movement in modern painting and sculpture founded about 1918 by painters Ozenfant, LeCorbusier, and Brancusi. Purism was a reaction against the analytical spirit of Cubism and sought to remake the world of objects that Cubism had broken into fragments. The artists used bold, clear colors.

Purism A movement in modern painting and sculpture founded about 1918 by painters Ozenfant, LeCorbusier, and Brancusi. Purism was a reaction against the analytical spirit of Cubism and sought to remake the world of objects that Cubism had broken into fragments. The artists used bold, clear colors.

Purism A movement in modern painting and sculpture founded about 1918 by painters Ozenfant, LeCorbusier, and Brancusi. Purism was a reaction against the analytical spirit of Cubism and sought to remake the world of objects that Cubism had broken into fragments. The artists used bold, clear colors.

More Purism In a world recently torn apart by the horrors of World War 1, the Purists believed in the power of art to change the world. They also believed in the power to change and

More Purism In a world recently torn apart by the horrors of World War 1, the Purists believed in the power of art to change the world. They also believed in the power to change and

Purism

Purism

Famous Purist Artists 

Ozenfant, Amedee, 1886-1966 French painter and theoretician who cofounded the 20th-century art movement known as Purism



 Le Corbusier, 1887-1865 a Swiss-born architect, designer, writer and also painter.

Famous Purist Artists 

Ozenfant, Amedee, 1886-1966 French painter and theoretician who cofounded the 20th-century art movement known as purism



 Le Corbusier, 1887-1865 a Swiss-born architect, designer, writer and also painter.

Famous Purist Artists 

Ozenfant, Amedee, 1886-1966 French painter and theoretician who cofounded the 20th-century art movement known as purism



 Le Corbusier, 1887-1865 a Swiss-born architect, designer, writer and also painter.

Famous Purist Artists 

Ozenfant, Amedee, 1886-1966 French painter and theoretician who cofounded the 20th-century art movement known as purism



 Le Corbusier, 1887-1865 a Swiss-born architect, designer, writer and also painter.

Famous Purist Artists 

Ozenfant, Amedee, 1886-1966 French painter and theoretician who cofounded the 20th-century art movement known as purism



 Le Corbusier, 1887-1865 a Swiss-born architect, designer, writer and also painter.

Famous Purist Artists 

Ozenfant, Amedee, 1886-1966 French painter and theoretician who cofounded the 20th-century art movement known as purism



 Le Corbusier, 1887-1865 a Swiss-born architect, designer, writer and also painter.

Famous Purist Artists 

Ozenfant, Amedee, 1886-1966 French painter and theoretician who cofounded the 20th-century art movement known as purism



 Le Corbusier, 1887-1865 a Swiss-born architect, designer, writer and also painter.

Famous Purist Artists 

Ozenfant, Amedee, 1886-1966 French painter and theoretician who cofounded the 20th-century art movement known as



 Le Corbusier, 1887-1865 a Swiss-born architect, designer, writer and also painter.

Famous Purist Artists 

Ozenfant, Amedee, 1886-1966 French painter and theoretician who cofounded the 20th-century art movement known as purism



 Le Corbusier, 1887-1865 a Swiss-born architect, designer, writer and also painter.

Famous Purist Artists 

Ozenfant, Amedee, 1886-1966 French painter and theoretician who cofounded the 20th-century art movement known as



 Le Corbusier, 1887-1865 a Swiss-born architect, designer, writer and also painter.

Famous Purist Artists 

Ozenfant, Amedee, 1886-1966 French painter and theoretician who cofounded the 20th-century art movement known as



 Le Corbusier, 1887-1865 a Swiss-born architect, designer, writer and also painter.

Ozenfant, Amedee

What a Style 

Unlike the techniques used by the earlier impressionism, patches of colors remained distinct, blending when viewed at a distance. In this instance, when no fusion of the colors takes place, the interaction is called “simultaneous contrast”, a condition in which colors merely influence one another by proximity. This technique prevents the muddiness or darkening that result when patches of color actually run

What a Style 

Unlike the techniques used by the earlier impressionism, patches of colors remained distinct, blending when viewed at a distance. In this instance, when no fusion of the colors takes place, the interaction is called “simultaneous contrast”, a condition in which colors merely influence one another by proximity. This technique prevents the muddiness or darkening that result when patches of color actually run

What a Style 

Unlike the techniques used by the earlier impressionism, patches of colors remained distinct, blending when viewed at a distance. In this instance, when no fusion of the colors takes place, the interaction is called “simultaneous contrast”, a condition in which colors merely influence one another by proximity. This technique prevents the muddiness or darkening that result when patches of color actually run

What a Style 

Unlike the techniques used by the earlier impressionism, patches of colors remained distinct, blending when viewed at a distance. In this instance, when no fusion of the colors takes place, the interaction is called “simultaneous contrast”, a condition in which colors merely influence one another by proximity. This technique prevents the muddiness or darkening that result when patches of color actually run

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