In the early 1900s, three prominent art styles emerged: Cubism, pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, which deconstructed objects into geometric shapes; Futurism, originating in Italy, celebrated modernity, speed, and the dynamism of technology; and Expressionism, which emphasized emotional experience over physical reality, often using vivid colors and distorted forms to convey feelings. These movements significantly influenced the direction of modern art, challenging traditional perspectives and techniques.
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