cubist in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The depiction of a variety of human shapes aggregated from a variety of objects or landscapes appears prescient of modern cubist experiments.
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His work is characterized by bright primary color, an almost cubist portrayal of animals, stark simplicity and a profound sense of emotion.
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He made cubist oil paintings, India ink drawings, as well as ceramics and a few sculptures.
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Such expedients as painting factories using a cubist grid or painting workers' demonstrations using a heightened palette were common.
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In its riot of discarded containers, the work wrestles its excesses into certain chaste lineaments of cubist discipline.
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In-game visuals supplement this sort of specific militaristic theme and environment, portrayed by the flat and somewhat cubist character portraits and story sequence images.
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