"Tubism is a term coined by the art critic Louis Vauxcelles in 1911 to describe the style of French artist Fernand L\u00E9ger. Meant as derision, the term was inspired by L\u00E9ger's idiosyncratic version of Cubism, in which he emphasized cylindrical shapes. The style was developed by L\u00E9ger in his paintings of 1909\u20131919, such as Nudes in the Forest (1909-10) and The Card Players (1917)."@en . . .