c. Mangling Soft Construction With Boiled Eggs Salvador Dali Dali made this painting to represent the horrors of the Spanish Civil War Unknown No description available d. Cubism VIOLIN AND CANDLESTICK GEORGE BRACQUES This work embodies the dynamic and
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and techniques throughout the 20th century‚ resulting in a profusion of artistic movements from impressionism to the influential style of Picasso’s cubism. The movement that became known as cubism emerged with one of Picasso’s most loved pieces‚ Les Demoiselles
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as muses for artists and is also a subject of desire. On the other hand 3. What were the ideas of Cubism‚ Futurism and Dada? Cubism An early-20th-century avant-garde art movement pioneered by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. Cubism began as an idea and then it became a style. Based on Paul Cézanne’s three main ingredients: geometrically‚ simultaneity (multiple views) and passage - Cubism tried to describe‚ in visual terms‚ the concept of the Fourth Dimension. Futurism An artistic and social
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the critics called Fauvism. Picasso dramatically created a new and radical picture depicting a raw and primitive brothel scene with five prostitutes‚ violently painted women‚ reminiscent of African tribal masks and his own new Cubist inventions. Analytic cubism‚ the first clear manifestation of cubism‚ was followed by synthetic cubism‚ practised by Braque‚ Picasso‚ Fernand Léger‚ Juan Gris‚ Albert Gleizes‚ Marcel Duchamp and countless other artists into the 1920s. Synthetic cubism is characterized
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Henri Matisse Henri Matisse was born December 31st‚ 1869 to two storeowners‚ Emile and Heloise Matisse. His father wanted him to be a lawyer‚ so later on in life he could takeover the family business. They sent him to Henri Martin Grammar School where he studied to be a lawyer. There was a hint of artist in Henri because while working as a lawyer’s assistant he took up a drawing course (Essers 7). It was for curtain design but it seemed to be destiny for a lawyer’s assistant to take up such a
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(1750-1850)………………………..........6 • Romanticism (1800-1850)…………………………........7 • Realism (1850-1900)…………………………………....7-8 • Impressionism (1860-1890)………………………....8-9 • Post- Impressionism (1880-1910)…………………...9 • Expressionism (Early 1900s)………………………9-10 • Fauvism (1900-1910)…………………………………….10 • Cubism (Early 1900s)……………………………………..11 • Futurism (Early 1900s)……………………………..11-12 • Dada
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fascinating Paul Klee’s painting. As a representative member of German Expressionist‚ Klee believed art was to “make visible” rather than “reproduce visible”‚ challenging the former notion of art as the representation of the real world. Influenced by Cubism‚ Fauvism and Der Blaue Reiter‚ Klee is similar to Wassily Kandinsky regarding the abstract art style and Bauhaus teaching experience. Whereas‚ instead of a pure geometric composition that Kandinsky convinced in‚ most of Klee’s paintings are abstract but
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the Medusa? Chapter 18: Toward the Modern Era 1870-1914 Define: 1. Program music 2. stream of consciousness 3. pointillism Times to Know: 1. Impressionism begins (c.1874) 2. Post-impressionism emerges (c.1880) 3. German Expressionism (c.1903-1913) 4. Fauvism begins (c.1905) 5. Beginning of World War I (1914) Names to Know: 1. Cassatt 2. Cezanne 3. Degas 4. Gauguin 5. Manet 6. Monet 7. Morisot 8. Renoir 9. Rodin 10. van Gogh 11. Seurat 12. Picasso 13. Braque 14.
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when he created this oil painting – A place which became a Mecca for the Artist during the early years of his career. Cubism was at its height in Paris during 1912: Although still thought radical at the time. This oil painting marks a milestone for the evolution of twentieth century arts: An iconic image created by an equally iconic artist. Chagall plays with the style of Cubism in this painting but adds touches of
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subjects agency • Called insufficiently modern • Whistler’s work is about distancing us‚ Bellows is about confronting the difficult world‚ the real world‚ gritty grimy The Stieglitz Circle & Transatlantic Modernism General: Cubism‚ Italian Futurists‚ Fauvism‚ abstraction‚ NY Dada • Six O’Clock‚ Winter‚ John Sloane‚ 1912 o Display Discontinuity of urban life
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