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Categories: 20th century in Paris, Orphism, Art movements, Cubism
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Orphism  Orphic Cubism  Orphist  Orphist movement  simultanism
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Orphism or Orphic Cubism, a term coined by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire in 1912, was an offshoot of Cubism that focused on pure abstraction and bright colors, influenced by Fauvism, the theoretical writings of Paul Signac, Charles Henry and the dye chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul. Wikipedia
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Orphism or Orphic Cubism, a term coined by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire in 1912, was an offshoot of Cubism that focused on pure abstraction and bright colors, influenced by Fauvism, the theoretical writings of Paul Signac, Charles Henry and the dye chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul. Wikipedia
A school of art, also known as "Orphic cubism" Wikipedia Disambiguation
A minor Cubist art movement focusing on pure abstraction and bright colours. Wiktionary
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