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Simultanism

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Simultanism
A term coined by Cubist Robert Delaunay to describe the abstract painting practised by him and his wife Sonia, from around 1910.

 


Orphism aimed to gradually dispense with recognisable subject matter and to rely on form and colour alone to communicate meaning. The movement also aimed to express the ideals of Simultanism-the existence of an infinitude of interrelated states of ...

The movement also aimed to express the ideals of Simultanism-the existence of an infinitude of interrelated states of being. [2] Pioneers in the movement, the Delaunays painted in response to Cubism, giving it their own spin.

See also: Cubism, Movement, Art movement, Abstraction, Orphism

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