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Cubism, the new and the old one, Macedonian, connected in the art of Žarko Jakimovski
Cubism is one of the most influential movements in 20th-century art. This revolutionary new approach or treatment of visual reality was developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in the first decade of the century. It was based on the view of the post-Impressionist Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) that any object could be represented artistically through basic geometric forms. The term Cubism comes from the word cube, that is, from the comment of the art historian Louis Vauxcelles who, looking at Georges Braque’s paintings in 1908, concluded that everything there was reduced to geometric outlines, to cubes.
VENETIA LAB and EGOIST – Italian brands that meet the effective hedonism of cigar connoisseurs
For “Adulterio” and the awarded mosaics by Misho Stojanovski
Ravenna is the mosaic capital of the world. Accordingly, the only art academy in Italy that educates mosaic specialists is in this city, with eight buildings protected as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.









