Question

In The Shock of the New, Robert Hughes pinpoints this technique’s use in Still Life With Chair Caning as art’s entry into “the industrial present.” For 10 points each:
[10e] Georges Braque’s (“zhorzh BRAHK’s”) Fruit Dish and Glass used what technique of gluing bits of paper or cloth to a flat surface?
ANSWER: collage [or papier collé]
[10h] Picasso and Braque’s 1912 development of collage is a conventional marker for this second period of Cubism. Fantômas by Juan Gris displays this period’s emphasis on flat, colorful planes over decomposition of the subject.
ANSWER: synthetic Cubism [prompt on Crystal Cubism by asking “that style is sometimes grouped with what earlier period?”; reject “analytic Cubism”]
[10m] Robert Hughes called Picasso’s 1912 series of these objects “the most radical change in sculpture since the invention of bronze-casting.” Picasso used a synthetic style for 1921 paintings of a clownish trio with these objects.
ANSWER: musical instruments [accept specific instruments such as guitars] (The paintings are the two versions of Three Musicians.)
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BirminghamImperial B0000
Bristol BLSE B0000
Cambridge BOxford A10101030
Cambridge CCambridge A100010
Cambridge DSouthampton100010
EdinburghDurham B100010
Bristol ALSE A1001020
Imperial AManchester1001020
Oxford BDurham A100010
Warwick ASouthampton A0000
Warwick BVanderbilt1001020