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n. - An artist who adheres to the principles of a movement in France beginning in 1907 that featured surfaces of geometrical planes adj. - Relating to or characteristic of an artistic movement in France beginning in 1907 that featured surfaces of geometri

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  • cubist art
  • That is a most unfortunately placed thumbprint on the first 'cubist' cake.
  • Taken together, Mr. Spiegelman's essays amount to a kind of cubist memoir, catching the author from different angles.
  • Poem of the week: Weeping Woman by Grace Nichols time, a distinctly 'cubist' attempt to reclaim one of Picasso's muses as her own woman
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