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Abstraction 1: Intro to Abstraction

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Step 4 of 7: Abstraction in Art
4 images of a bull from realistic to abstract
The Bull by Pablo Picasso (1946)

The most common connection that people make when thinking about abstraction is to the world of abstract art. In abstract art, the artist highlights certain features of an object while leaving the rest of it out. The viewer is then left to use their interpretative skills to envision what the artist intended. The Bull by Pablo Picasso (1946) shows the different phases of a bull with different abstractions. As Dr. Robert Root-Bernstein described in a review of the art, "the essence of the bull for Picasso was not in the size or shape, rather a very simple feature, such as the horns."