In the 1920s, how did the cubist movement reflect the influence of World War I?
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Cubist painting emphasizes geometric forms as a means of expression: cones, cylinders, spheres, pyramids, prisms. The formats based on geometric mathematics allow the viewer to spatially visualize the image, that is, the object can be seen from different angles.
The cubist vision has the function of illustrating in the art the decomposition, fragmentation, and recomposition of reality through geometric structures. During the first war relations and actions are portrayed in Cubist works in which they strongly criticize German fascism.
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