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This artistic style was criticized as "decorative" by Amédée Ozenfant ("ah-meh-DEE oh-zen-FANT"), who founded the Purist movement in response to this style. Statues of harlequins with instruments in this style were created by Jacques Lipchitz. (0[1])"To understand Cézanne is to foresee [this style]," according to (0[1])a treatise co-written by the artist of the painting Tea Time. (0[1])Jean Metzinger was primarily associated with this style, whose name was derived from a critique of (*) Houses at L'Estaque by Louis Vauxcelles (10[1])("voh-SELL"). Juan Gris ("gree") coined the terms "analytic" and "synthetic" (10[1])for this style's periods, the former of which includes Georges Braque ("brock"). For 10 points, name this style which deconstructs subjects into geometric shapes, like in paintings by Pablo Picasso. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Cubism [or Cubist; accept analytic Cubism or synthetic Cubism or Crystal Cubism or proto-Cubism or Orphic Cubism; prompt on Orphism]
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