Definition Cubism is a style of painting and sculpture developed in early 20th century characterized by an emphasis on formal structure the reduction of natural forms to their geometrical equivalents and the organization of the plans of a represented object independently of representational requirements. History Basically cubism was divided into two movements: Analytical cubism. This was the early stage in which only Picasso led the movement. [1907-1912] Synthetic cubism. At this time a lot more people like Braque etc joined Picasso. [1912 – 1915] Cubism was the movement developed by Pablo Picasso jointly with Georges Braque in France between 1908 end 1914 which offered a radically new way of looking at the world. These six years of cubism was divided into two parts between 1908-1911 and 1911-1914,which are discussed below: ANALYTICAL CUBISM Picasso had evolved a new form by examining the idiom that had prevailed in European art since the renaissance, dismantling it...