____________ moved cubism away from the initial impulses of its founders and took Paul Cezanne's famous dictum, 'treat nature in terms of the cylinder and the sphere and the cone' far more seriously than any other cubist. The letterforms in his graphic work pointed the way toward geometric letterforms. His flat planes of color, urban motifs, and the hard-edged precision of his machine forms helped define the modern sensibility after World War I.

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1. ____________ moved cubism away from the initial impulses of its founders and took Paul Cezanne's famous dictum, 'treat nature in terms of the cylinder and the sphere and the cone' far more seriously than any other cubist. The letterforms in his graphic work pointed the way toward geometric letterforms. His flat planes of color, urban motifs, and the hard-edged precision of his machine forms helped define the modern sensibility after World War I.