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- Tubism abstract "Tubism is a term coined by the art critic Louis Vauxcelles in 1911 to describe the style of French artist Fernand Léger. Meant as derision, the term was inspired by Léger's idiosyncratic version of Cubism, in which he emphasized cylindrical shapes. The style was developed by Léger in his paintings of 1909–1919, such as Nudes in the Forest (1909-10) and The Card Players (1917).".
- Tubism thumbnail Leger_railway_crossing.jpg?width=300.
- Tubism wikiPageID "2539810".
- Tubism wikiPageLength "953".
- Tubism wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Tubism wikiPageRevisionID "650763147".
- Tubism wikiPageWikiLink 1911_in_art.
- Tubism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cubism.
- Tubism wikiPageWikiLink Cubism.
- Tubism wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_(geometry).
- Tubism wikiPageWikiLink Fernand_Léger.
- Tubism wikiPageWikiLink File:Leger_railway_crossing.jpg.
- Tubism wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Vauxcelles.
- Tubism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tubism".
- Tubism wikiPageWikiLinkText "tubism".
- Tubism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Art-movement-stub.
- Tubism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tubism subject Category:Cubism.
- Tubism hypernym Term.
- Tubism type Movement.
- Tubism comment "Tubism is a term coined by the art critic Louis Vauxcelles in 1911 to describe the style of French artist Fernand Léger. Meant as derision, the term was inspired by Léger's idiosyncratic version of Cubism, in which he emphasized cylindrical shapes. The style was developed by Léger in his paintings of 1909–1919, such as Nudes in the Forest (1909-10) and The Card Players (1917).".
- Tubism label "Tubism".
- Tubism sameAs Q7850893.
- Tubism sameAs Тубизъм.
- Tubism sameAs m.07lvc_.
- Tubism sameAs Q7850893.
- Tubism wasDerivedFrom Tubism?oldid=650763147.
- Tubism depiction Leger_railway_crossing.jpg.
- Tubism isPrimaryTopicOf Tubism.