
George Braque
George Braque was a French artist and a pioneer of Cubism, a revolutionary art movement in the early 20th century. He contributed to transforming traditional perspectives by breaking objects into geometric shapes and presenting multiple viewpoints simultaneously. His collaboration with Pablo Picasso led to innovative ways of representing space and form, influencing modern art profoundly. Braque’s work emphasizes structure, abstracted forms, and a limited color palette, challenging viewers to see the world through a new, fragmented lens. His artistic legacy lies in his role in redefining how reality is depicted in visual art.