Pablo Ruiz y Picasso was one of the creators or the co-creator of the Cubism. Cubism was a potent art in the 20th century. Led Demoiselles d’ Avignon by Pablo Picasso was considered as a major factor step toward the founding of the cubist’s actions, it was the first cubist painting. A very controversial painting that took nine months to complete. Pablo Picasso painted Les Demoiselles d’Avignon at the year of 1907 when it was summer. It was a combination of modern art and cubism, which portrays five nude female prostitutes in a very confrontational manner. Two of the prostitutes are shown with African mask-like faces while the other three shown with the Iberian’s faces due to the Pablo Picasso’s native Spain. Pablo Picasso made hundreds of sketches…
For its first annual “ Forum” exhibition in 1917, Marcel Duchamp was the leading figure for displaying art for the, “American Society of Independent Artists” committee. Most significant, he anonymously submitted a work of art that would be so shocking and offensive…
I personally believe that Marcel Duchamp was a sincere and serious artist who produced legitimate works of art. Duchamp was a French artist who worked independently of the Futurists and also brought the dimension of motion to Cubism. He was influenced by stroboscopic photography, which caused him to create his Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2. This artwork included sequential camera images, which showed movement by freezing successive instants. This artist succeeded in his artwork by using sequential, diagonally placed, abstract references to the figure, the painting presents the movement of a body through space, seen all at once, in a single rhythmic progression. Due to all individual's sense of gravity, the feeling of motion is intensified.…
Manet's of other work Olympia was an appropriation of Titians masterpiece Venus of Urbino. It wasn't the nudity or the presence of her fully-clothed maid that shocked the audiences, it was the intense stare in her her eyes, giving a hint the that she is the one with power. Olympia was know to be a prostitute, it was a known fact in society, but the controversy was the fact that Manet had captured her in his work with such power and determination, society did not like it at all. In studying both these works by Manet, it is evident that an artist will not always create their works with the audience in…
First off, I like Mary D. Garrard’s opening statement, “I will suggest a way of looking at Leonardo's art that reveals it as indeed abnormal, but in social rather than psychological terms.”, because like the last week class’s lecture, it was very acceptable and tolerable to be flamboyant, or in better words, have girlish features. I agree with Garrard’s thoughts and her thesis about Leonardo da Vinci’s work. Also, Leonardo da Vinci made the women in his paintings as intelligent creature(s), and equal to their male counterpart. We can see this from da Vinci’s Ginevra de' Benci, where he wrote in Latin, VIRTVTEM FORMA DECORAT, which mean beauty adorns virtue. Also, one can point out the Lady with an Ermine, of Cecilia Gallerani, who da Vinci had considerably respect for. Gallerani even invited da Vinci to a meeting(s) with “the minds” and discussed philosophy and other subjects, which Cecilia was in charge of (WikiVisually). One can see how Da Vinci’s artworks…
Man’s view of man was changed due to the new style of art. In document A it compared two different paintings from two different time period to compare the different types of style art styles. In source one the painting “Madonna Enthroned Between two Angles”, by Duccio di Buoninsegna (Doc A), was done in a religious matter of what the church had wanted. The second source was the “Mona Lisa”, by Leonardo Da Vinci (Doc A), which showed a new type of art style which showed landscapes and three-dimensional figures. Art changed man’s view of man by showing new types of styles and artistic freedom.…
At the time Duchamp was a board member of the Society of Independent Artists. After much debate by the board members (most of whom did not know Duchamp had submitted it) about whether the piece was or was not art, Fountain…
The reaction of the public was that of not understanding what the artists were trying to convey. They did not understand that Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase, was based on the concept of motion. In Michelangelo’s David he was making a political statement. In both works of art, part of what viewers found objectionable about them was that they (the public) did not understand what the works represented. In Michelangelo’s David, the public saw nudity. Other people saw politics and religion were being attacked. In Duchamps painting, the public I think, partially responded to the paintings name, and they did not understand that the painting was not actually of a nude person but was a “series of photographs by Etienne-Jules Marey, representing motion. The objects in the photographs were fully clothed. Etienne-Jules Marey’s photographs that went on to bring about the invention of the motion picture” (Sayre, p. 45, 2010). When I first looked at the painting of Nude Descending a Staircase, I did not see anything in it that gave me any idea of what the picture was about. On looking closer and reading the information about it, my opinion changed. I learned that his painting did have meaning, and that it had nothing to do with nude people. The motion pictures came from the work of Etienne-Jules Marey, and Duchamp saw the meaning and importance of his work.…
Unfortunately, this was not the only painting that was criticized. Other paintings like “The Janitor who Paints,” and the “Watermelon Race,” were as well criticized.…
I think Marcel Dunchamp was scandalous because he was the only one that used slow motion.The reason why I think he created motion was because in the article it gives information about him creating motion It says “Duchamp portrays his subject in motion, walking down a flight of stairs.” This quote explains how Marcel compared to his other paintings and the paintings didnt even look as real and the pictures didnt come out lookin more detailed like the image we looking at right now.A critic stated “An explosion in a shingle factory.” This quote explains how the shapes and sizes were shown in the Painting above. These quotes and my background know knowledge shows how Duchamps art was…
Blue Nude, Le Luxe II, Bathers with a Turtle, and La Danse has similar characters, in which they all depict naked women. When I first saw such nudity close and personal, I was stunned because there were children all around looking at these works. However after close inspection of these pieces, I realized that it wasn’t so much the nudity that was enticing the viewer. It was more of the fact of Matisse’s beautiful usage of the medium known as oil.…
Picasso's painting, is not a self portrait, but instead a painting of his second wife in an abstract and nonrepresentational way, it has a similar theme of body distortion to Saville's work. As the paintings are of naked women being represented in a vigorous and sexualised way, it can cause an uncomfortable feeling when viewing it, but I think that this feeling is intended. Picasso was in his late eighties when he produced "Nude Woman With Necklace" and in his later years it was where he found his new style of painting, they show freedom and eccentrics, his paintings showed that even with his old age his talent and abilities have not lacked in…
Nudity in artwork has been occurring since a very early time. Ancient and more recent art has all contained some elements of sex and nudity. Are all men this twisted to portray the human form in its bare state? Or is there a point behind the revealing of the human figure? During the 6th Century, the ancient Greeks created several pieces of sculpture that lacked clothing, but not meaning. The purpose of the Greek nude art was to praise and almost glorify the perfection of the human form. Grecian art was called Classical art because of the main fact that they were obsessed with not nudity, but with the idealism that is present in everything. During that time, Polyclitus wrote the Canon, which defined to artists the measurements and proportions of the human figure. By giving the artists these measurements, the Greeks hoped to achieve idealism and perfection in all of their present and future…
There was no question that as a painter Duchamp was along side even the most gifted painters of the time. What he lacked was faith in art itself, and he looked to replace aesthetic values in his work with something that was juxtaposed to the so-called common-sense world. As early as 1913 he began studies for an entirely awkward piece: The Large Glass, or The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even. At this time he rejected what he called retinal art and adopted…
-He painted a scene that would normally be reserved for something religious and was highly controversial during the time. He took a step that went against the bourgeois values by not caring about the class definitions that were socially acceptable. He painted something that he “shouldn’t” have, but it brought him instant fame.…