Synthetic Cubism and papier collé emerge
Labels: Papier-coll, Synthetic CubismIn 1912, Cubism shifted toward Synthetic Cubism, which built images from simplified shapes and real-world materials. The new papier collé (“pasted paper”) method made printed matter—newspapers, labels, decorative papers—part of the artwork. This opened a direct bridge from painting to print culture and set up Cubism’s impact on graphic design and books.