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Cubism and Picasso

semi-independent planes nor unified by diagonals. 3. ABSOULTE CLARITY (DESCIBED OBJECTS) VS RELATIVE CLARITY (SUGGESTED OBJECTS)It is also quite difficult to determine whether this painting depicts absolute clarity or relative clarity. One might suggest that Les Demoiselles demonstrates absolute clarity since all objects are in plane sight, meaning none of the figures/objects are clouded by shadow. Yet, relative clarity is also suggested. Although the figures/objects may easily be viewed, it can, at times be hard to determine what exactly is being observed, (ie. drapery) 4. COLOUR + LIGHT ADHERES TO FROM VS COLOUR + LIGHT IS COLOUR REFRACTED/REFLECTEDThere is no suggestion of either light or shadow, with the exception of the figure in the upper right corner who appears to be engulfed in shadow.5. POTENTIALLY LIMITLESS TIME VS SINGLE DRAMATIC MOMENT Since Les Demoiselles depicts a brothel scene one would assume that a series a lounging nude females would be common place, therefore depicting a potentially limitless period of time....

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