Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Pablo Picasso · 1907
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What is your first reaction to this painting?
I like it
I do not like it
I cannot tell

When Picasso painted this work, several worlds were colliding in his mind.
Tap a key below to read the painting, and what he was seeing in it.

This painting is not Cubism yet.
But it opened the door.
For five hundred years, Western painting followed one rule:
from a fixed viewpoint, paint what looks real.
Picasso and Braque asked: why only one viewpoint?
A face can show front and profile at the same time.
A cup can show front, side, and bottom at once.
Traditional View Cubism
Traditional view
Cubism
Drag to compare two ways of seeing
This is not "bad likeness." It is "more than likeness."
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon

This mobile interactive prototype is centered on Pablo Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon and was developed to explore potential collaboration with museum teams on digital storytelling, public education, and exhibition extension.

Scope: For non-commercial collaboration and internal review only. This is not a public-release version.

Copyright: Artwork images and related materials remain the property of their respective rights holders. Full rights clearance and proper attribution will be completed before any official launch.

Version: Demo v0.9 · 2026-03-12 · Contact: ll1223996@gmail.com