What is another word for braque?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈak] (IPA)

Braque is a term that refers to a style of painting created by Georges Braque. This art form originated in the early 20th century and was characterized by fragmented and overlapping images that broke away from traditional perspective and realism. Some synonyms for Braque include Cubism, abstract art, avant-garde, and non-representational art. These synonyms help to capture the essence of Braque's style and the broader movement of modernist art. While Cubism and Braque are often used interchangeably, the other words offer a range of alternatives to describe this unique and revolutionary style of art.

Synonyms for Braque:

What are the hypernyms for Braque?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    painter, Cubist painter, French Cubist Painter, avant-garde artist, modern artist.

Usage examples for Braque

For the French have never loved Cubism, though braque uses it beautifully.
"Since Cézanne"
Clive Bell
The great modern painters-Derain, Matisse, Picasso, Bonnard, Friesz, braque, etc.
"Since Cézanne"
Clive Bell
"For instance, he said, 'Philax, take the blue card, and give it to braque; and, braque, take the red card and give it to Philax;' and these orders were instantly executed.
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Madeline Leslie

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