braque

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braque

A student studies a painting by Braque in an art museum.

Definition

Proper noun A French painter, one of the pioneers of Cubism alongside Pablo Picasso. Georges Braque (1882-1963) is known for his exploration of form, perspective, and the use of collage in modern art.

Usage

The word "Braque" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the artist himself or to works attributed to him. * His early work was influenced by Fauvism before he developed the Cubist style with Picasso. * The museum is exhibiting a Braque from his later period. * This painting's geometric fragmentation is very much in the style of Braque.

Advanced Usage
  • In the style of Braque: Used to describe artwork that employs techniques, themes, or a visual language characteristic of Georges Braque's work, particularly analytical Cubism.
    • The still life is composed in the style of Braque, with overlapping planes and muted colors.
Variants and Related Words
  • Braquean (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Georges Braque or his style of painting. (Note: This is a less common, derived term used in art criticism).
    • The art critic noted the Braquean sensibility in the treatment of space.
Synonyms
  • Cubist: (noun) An artist who practices Cubism. While "Braque" is a specific individual, "Cubist" is the general term for an artist in that movement.
    • As a leading Cubist, Braque redefined pictorial space.
Different Meanings / Notes on Usage

"Braque" is primarily a proper noun referring to the artist. It is not to be confused with the common French word "braque," which is an adjective meaning "foolish" or "giddy," or a noun referring to a type of hunting dog (e.g., Braque Français). In an English art context, it is understood solely as the name of the painter.

braque

A student studies a painting by Braque in an art museum.

Noun
  1. French painter who led the cubist movement (1882-1963)