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Collage is a technique closely related to papiers collés, a French term meaning "glued papers." This technique was employed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in the early part of the 20th century. A collage combines such materials as cloth, pieces of colored paper, newspaper, and photographs onto flat surfaces. The concept of collage extends from the two-dimensional cut-paper collages of Henri Matisse to the three-dimensional assemblages constructed by Robert Rauschenberg.
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Source- Anne Bromberg, "Painting: Materials and Techniques," DMA research document, Education files, 1986-1987.
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General Description
Collage is a technique closely related to papiers collés, a French term meaning "glued papers." This technique was employed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in the early part of the 20th century. A collage combines such materials as cloth, pieces of colored paper, newspaper, and photographs onto flat surfaces. The concept of collage extends from the two-dimensional cut-paper collages of Henri Matisse to the three-dimensional assemblages constructed by Robert Rauschenberg.
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Source- Anne Bromberg, "Painting: Materials and Techniques," DMA research document, Education files, 1986-1987.
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