Georges Braque, French artist, really pushed things in early 20th century avant-garde. Partnered with Picasso in Cubism, you know?

Started out as a house painter like his dad. Then fine arts. Early on, he was Impressionist, then saw Fauvists and switched it up.

In 1907, met Picasso. Braque's style? It started changing, big time, with a nod to Cézanne.

From 1908 to 1913, geometry and perspective became his thing. Then, he and Picasso painted side by side, making works almost identical.

After the wars, he got into lighter stuff. Flowers, billiard tables. Later, birds became his obsession, symbolizing movement.

Intrigued by Braque's journey? Read the full article for more on his gallery and legacy!

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