Cubism
Cubism 英 ['kjuːbɪz(ə)m] 美 ['kjubɪzəm]
n. 立体派;立体主义
名词复数:cubisms
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- n. 立体派;立体主义
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1. Inside our restaurant, you’ll find paintings that are good examples of Cubism.
饭店内,你会欣赏到立体主义画派的优秀作品。
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2. They are works of quasi-Cubism or Expressionism, mostly not much more than a foot high, several newly cleaned but still scarred, inspiring the obvious human analogy.
它们是类似立体派或印象派的杰作,它们大部分不过1英尺高,有的虽然刚刚清洗过,但是依旧伤痕累累,时刻启发着人们。
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3. His works range from realistic to abstract: the Blue, Rose, and African periods, Analytical and Synthetic Cubism, Neo-Classicism, Surrealism.
其作品涵盖了现实主义和抽象色彩:从蓝色时期、玫瑰时期、非洲时期,解析立体主义和合成立体主义时期,到新古典主义时期,乃至超现实主义。
- cubism (n.) 1911, from French cubisme, from cube (see cube (n.)), said to have been coined by French art critic Louis Vauxcelles at the 1908 Salon des Indépendants in reference to a work by Georges Braque. Related: Cubist.
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