Du cubisme au classicisme

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Du cubisme au classicisme is a theoretical and autobiographical work by Italian painter Gino Severini in which he reflects on his artistic evolution from Cubism toward a more classical aesthetic.

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instanceOf book
theoretical work
author Gino Severini NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Gino Severini NERFINISHED
describes transition from Cubism to classicism
focusesOn personal artistic theory of Gino Severini
relationship between modernism and tradition
genre art theory
autobiography
hasAutobiographicalContent true
hasForm prose
intendedAudience art historians
art theorists
artists
language French
literaryForm essay
mainSubject Cubism NERFINISHED
Gino Severini NERFINISHED
classicism
movementDiscussed Cubism NERFINISHED
Futurism NERFINISHED
classicism in modern art
originalTitleLanguage French
periodDiscussed early 20th century art
reflectsOn Gino Severini's artistic development
topic Cubist painting
aesthetics
artistic evolution
classical tradition in art
modern art
painting
workType non-fiction

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Gino Severini wrote Du cubisme au classicisme