Portrait of Pablo Picasso
Art Experts have described this era as one attributed to the pre-and post- World War 1 era, which saw new forms of art experiments: new forms to express modern life.
The most noted painters of this movement were Piccaso, Braque, Leger, Boccioni, Severini and Mavelich.
The most famous paintings were: Weeping Women by Picasso; The Viaduct at L’Estaque by Braque; Still Life with Candlestick by Leger; The Morning by Boccioni; La Bohemienne by Severini; and The Woodcutter by Mavelich.