Cubism movement and development of the purism movement
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The development of the world and of the human being during the social revolution led to the beginnings of the cubism followed by the purism movement indeed the journal L Espirit Noveau that was publish 28 times according to Bachelors depicts a kind of " mathematical order" (Bachelor pg 19) The Cubism movement as the purism movement seen to have few qualities in commun. As we see the cubists deconstructing the shape of things step by step. The cubist can construct a self contain crystal like structure independent it of the object therefore the pictures loose their "conventionality figurative becoming autonomous formal configurations."(the Art of Modernism pg 186) The characteristics of the purists values in the work of art is "that a work of or art should induce the sensation of mathematical order"(David Bachelor pg 19)
The work of Cubists indeed brought new ways of seeing art. The modern era of depicting aid to the development of the purism movement.The purism publications remainded unchanges over the five years around the 1920`s the contents of the publications brought the aesthetics of modern life. The publication broughtdierent subjects as painting, sculpture , architecture, music stc Bachelor describes Jeannerate`s paiting explaining that does what any kind of work must do if it aims to be candidate to the modern era.." A work of art first distinguishes from itself from the naturalistic by invoking the legacy of Cubism." (David Bachelor PG 20)
The concept of "order" play in the work of the purists because it describes "logic" or "order" as an association of purify related to architectural elements. (David Bachelor pg 20) in Aqddition purism acknowledges, offers of art which is severe but addresses itself "to the elevated faculties of the mind" (David Bachelor pg 20)
Bachelor emphasis on order "conservative" and" nationalist" in a way that after the war there were is been argued hat the purists" order was not derived as they claimed from the universal ideals of the classical antiquity but it was determined "y a product of rhetoric, social and political interests..