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Essay heading: Picasso: African Art Influence
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Before Picasso though, Cezanne and Matisse were also heavily influenced by African art in the early 1900's. These two artists were inspirations to not only Picasso, but another artist, Blaque. From what is known about these two artists they were not only influenced by the African art, but they also owned many tribal artifacts such as masks... displayed 300 characters
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From what is known about these two artists they were not only influenced by the African art, but they also owned many tribal artifacts such as masks.
Picasso is said to have first shown interest in Cezanne through his Portrait of Gertrude Stein, which displayed Cezanne's style. After Picasso had come back from Spain he brought with him the cubist landscapes, which he had developed... displayed next 300 characters
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