Modernist Fragmentation
One of the most distinctive characteristics of modernist art from the first half of the twentieth century is the use of fragmentation. Elements and
narratives are fragmented; even the perception of reality is sometimes broken up into smaller pieces, then reassembled, to make something new. Choose
any work from Chapter 21 ( Virginia Woolf, Picasso: Les Demoiselles D’Avignon, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, Three Musicians, Fontainebleau) and describe
how it exemplifies this type of modernist fragmentation.( no citation)