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Entry of Christ into Brussels in 1889
James Ensor
188-1889
Symbolism/Expressionism
~large crowd overtakes christ
~as the viewer, we barely notice him
-trying to make a point that society has forgotten the point
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The Scream
Edvard Munch
1893
Symbolism/Expressionism
-response to primal scream of nature
-volcanic eruption |
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Sleeping Muse I
Constantin Brancusi
1909-1910
Marble |
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The Open Window
Henri Matisse
1905
Fauvism |
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The Joy of Life
Henri Matisse
1905-06
Fauvism |
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Blue Nude: Memory of Biskra
Henri Matisse
1907
Fauvism
-inspired by small african statuette he bought in the ue de Rennes
-biskra is in algeria |
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Street, Dresden
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
1908
Die Brucke/German Expressionism
-Edvard Munch influence
-two central women, prostitutes (hand & skirt)
-feeling of vertigo, uneasiness, anxiety |
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Composition VII
Wassily Kandinsky
1913
Der Blaue Reiter/German Expressionism
-interested in theosophy
-inner necessity of the viewer
-spiritual connection |
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Les demoiselles d'Avignon
Pablo Picasso
1907
expressionism/proto-cubism
-prostitutes
-egyptian influence: stiff figure (far left)
-african mask on one
misogyny: objectifying women |
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Violin and Palette
George Braque
1909
Analytic cubism
-artist paints what he sees not what he feels
-still life: renaissance elements
-simultaneity |
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Portrait of Daniel Henry Kahnweiler
Pablo Picasso
1910
Analytic Cubism |
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Still Life with Chair Caning
Pablo Picasso
1912
synthetic cubism |
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The City Rises
Umberto Boccioni
1910
Futurism
-futurist (manifesto)
-laborers struggling with draft horses |
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Development of a Bottle in Space
Umberto Boccioni
1912
Futurism |
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Patriotic Celebration (Free-Word Painting)
Carlo Carra
1914
Pasted paper and newsprint on cloth
futurism
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Suprematist Composition: White Square on White
Kazimir Malevich
1918
Suprematism |
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The Constructor (Self Portrait)
El Lissitzky
1924
Gelatin Silver Print |
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Monument to the Third International
Vladimir Tatlin
1919-20
wood, iron, and glass
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Hanging Construction
Aleksandr Rodchenko
1920
Constructivism
-constructivism vs. suprematism |
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takes art in a new direction
fine art vs. craft
The Bridge: adopted as a metaphor, shapes of society
~Die Brucke
-bold colors, distorted forms, 2d, without perspective
-expresses intense emotion
-causes viewer to experience strong emotions |
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-futurist manifesto, F.T. Marinetti, 1909
-anti-romantic, highly emotive
-exalt science and technique in a poetic and lyrical way
-speed and glorification of war
-against the classics
-developed to glorify the urban life as well as machinery/industrialization
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-reaction against naturalism and realism
-sought a deeper reality from within their imagination, dreams, and unconscious |
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~vivid expressionistic use of color
~flourished in Paris
~Matisse was leading figure.
~tthick brushstrokes
~color used to evoke emotion
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- (The Bridge) was a group of German expressionist artists
- depicted landscapes, nudes, and carnival performers in strong colors and broad forms. They also revived the German woodcut tradition, but as a form of personal expression.
-saw themselves as the shapers (bridge arch shape) of society |
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~The Blue Rider
~a group of artists from germany
~fundamental to Expressionism, along with Die Brücke which was founded the previous decade
~kandinksy
~express spiritual truths through art
-primitivism |
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stages of cubism in order |
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analytical, synthetic, proto |
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concerned with breaking down forms analytically into simplified geometric forms across the picture.
colors fairly monochromatic to emphasize shape more thoroughly |
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-focuses more on collage
-picassos still life w/chair caning
wasn't entirely made with paint, but by applying other textures to the painting plane such as bits of newspaper or tobacco wrappers. |
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last stage, distortion of human body
It shows simultaneous views of the same subject in different ways |
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geometric abstractionist movement originated by Kazimir Malevich in Russia that influenced constructivism
focused on fundamental geometric forms (in particular the square and circle) |
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higher artistic and technical workshops
developed from futurism, began in russia
~acceptance of modernity
~emphasis on geometric shapes and experimentation
~simplification
movement wanted to sweep away everything before WWI. wanted peace and unity, |
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mode of understanding and viewing space conceptually |
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