Nechita Peace
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Portrait Prints
Paper, Lithograph
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Portrait Prints
Paper, Lithograph
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Portrait Prints
Paper, Screen
Recent Sales
1990s Cubist Abstract Prints
Lithograph
1990s Cubist Animal Prints
Screen
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Figurative Sculptures
Bronze
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Portrait Prints
Paper, Lithograph
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Portrait Prints
Paper, Lithograph
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Portrait Prints
Paper, Lithograph
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Portrait Prints
Paper, Screen
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Portrait Prints
Paper, Screen
Early 2000s Cubist Figurative Sculptures
Blown Glass
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Figurative Sculptures
Blown Glass
Alexandra NechitaAlexandra Nechita Original Large Murano Glass Sculpture Picasso Female Signed, 2002
1990s Cubist Animal Prints
Screen
People Also Browsed
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Portrait Prints
Paper, Lithograph
1970s Pop Art Portrait Prints
Screen
21st Century and Contemporary Realist Figurative Paintings
Oil, Panel
Vintage 1950s Italian Credenzas
Wood
Late 19th Century Academic Portrait Paintings
Oil
1960s Abstract Expressionist Prints and Multiples
Lithograph
2010s Contemporary Portrait Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Early 2000s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1990s Abstract Figurative Prints
Lithograph
1930s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Pencil, Pigment
1960s Folk Art Landscape Paintings
Acrylic, Illustration Board
Late 20th Century Modern Figurative Paintings
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Portrait Prints
Paper, Lithograph
1920s Cubist Animal Paintings
Gouache
1810s Figurative Paintings
Oil, Board
Alexandra Nechita for sale on 1stDibs
Alexandra Nechita is a Romanian-American cubist and mural painter. She began working in pen and ink at the age of two, graduating to watercolors by the age of five and then to oils by the age of seven. Due to her raw talent said to be comparable to that of Picasso and Matisse, Nechita was able to gain worldwide attention and her career transcended to an unimaginable level for such an adolescent painter. Dubbed Petite Picasso, Nechita works in the cubist modes of Picasso and Braque, but with an emphasis on magical symbolism. To this day, she remains one of the most famous painters of the last three decades.
A Close Look at Cubist Art
Inspired by the nontraditional ways Postimpressionists like Paul Cézanne and Georges Seurat depicted the world, Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque pioneered an even more abstract style in which reality was fragmented into flat, geometric forms. Cubism majorly influenced 20th-century Western art as it radically broke with the adherence to composition and linear perspectives that dated back to the Renaissance. Its watershed moments are considered Picasso’s 1907 Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, in which nude figures are fractured into angular shapes, and Georges Braque’s 1908 painting show, which prompted a critic to describe his visual reductions as “cubes.”
Although Cubism was a revolutionary art movement for European culture, it was informed by African masks and other tribal art. Its artists, which included Fernand Léger, Alexander Archipenko, Marcel Duchamp, Juan Gris and Jean Metzinger, experimented with compressing space and playing with the tension between solid and void forms in their work. While their subjects were often conventional, such as still lifes, nudes and landscapes, they were distorted without any illusion of realism.
Cubist art evolved through different distinct phases. In Analytic Cubism, from 1908 to 1912, figures or objects were “analyzed” into pieces that were reassembled in paintings and sculptures, as if presenting the same subject matter from many perspectives at once. The palette was usually monochromatic and muted, giving attention to the overlapping planes. Synthetic Cubism, dating from 1912 to 1914, moved to brighter colors and a further flattening of images. This unmooring from formal ideas of art would shape numerous styles that followed, from Dada to Surrealism.
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