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Description: |
Jorge Rubert and some of his cubist masterpieces |
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Date of Artwork: |
20th century |

Notes: These Cubist works of art is almost completely divided into separate, distinct polygons. Since these polygons do not repeat, this work of art is not a tessellation. However, if you view this image from a distance, it seems almost like a three-dimensional pattern of triangles, quadrilaterals, and other polygons. This work shows an example of the role of geometry in art.
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copyrighted image reprinted with permission - citation |
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Contact Information: |
Jorge Rubert, artrubert@arrakis.es |
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Original Page: |
http://www.arrakis.es/~jrubert/ |
This page is part of "Totally Tessellated" @ http://library.advanced.org/16661/