Historical time period (What was going on during this time?, Why might this have affected Cubism’s birth?)
The term "cubism" was first used by the “French critic Louis Vauxcelles in his review of a 1908 exhibition of paintings by Georges Braques” (Carlson). Cubism is when an artist abandons perspective and makes artwork out of simple geometric shapes and interlocking planes, which leads to an unrealistic-looking painting with a blended foreground and background.
Cubism was influenced by the increasing trade of the world with many new things being recently invented like photography, telephones, and motored cars being invented. “In the four decades from 1870-1910, western society witnessed more technological progress than in the