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inna [77]
2 years ago
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Which nineteenth-century artist was most instrumental in influencing pablo picasso, henri matisse, and georges braque?

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elena-14-01-66 [18.8K]2 years ago
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Paul Cezanne remarked by Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso as 'the father of all". George Braque's work began a slow evolution in 1907 when he was influenced by Cezanne. Cezanne is a French artist had bridged the Impressionism and Cubism art.
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