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Marcel Duchamp. Nude Descending a Staircase. 1910 -from DADA movement -french artist, unitelligable -cubist, futurist |
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Joseph Stella. Brooklyn Bridge. 1920 -he is italian comes to U.S. at age 19 -technique, light and reflection -dynamic sensse of movement -symbol of NY |
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John A. Roebling. Brooklyn Bridge. 1870 -was called 8th wonder of the world -symbol of American ingenuity |
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Charles Demuth. I saw the figure Five in Gold. 1930 -compared to Hartley with very few colors. -precursor to pop art -based on poem about the Great Figure -style:Precisionism -geometric, coolness, and objectivity |
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Charles Demuth. My Egypt. 1930 -Precisionist -explores industrial America -modernism -very american subject and themes -functioning American landscapes 3 Diff Opinions -he gets sick and is stuck at home like the jews stuck in Egypt -modern American artists could escape and be free in Europe -Grain elevater barns will soon be gone, nostalgic feel -Obsession during this time with Egyptology, King Tut is found |
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Charles Sheeler. American Landscape. 1930 -more interested in industrialism -very sharp work, tight brushstroke goes well with manufacturism -luminism is shown here -everything is manmade, world of modern machines |
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Charles Sheeler. Drive Wheels. 1940 -he is commisioned by several people to celebrate machinery -influenced by the logic of machinery -how shape and form come together -some call it the first cubist photograph |
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Charles Sheeler. Cross Crossed Conveyors. 1930 -densely complex -sublime -taking to realm of fine arts |
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Stanton McDonald-Wright. Abstraction on Spectrum (Organization 5). c. 1910 -synchromism -completely abstract -large and very colorful -its the 1st time in U.S. -people didn't about it |
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Morgan Russell. Symphony in Orange:To Form. 1915 -color and sound similar way -rythmic -Armory show paved way for American modernism in 50's |
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Arthur Dove. Nature Symbolized No. 2. 1915 -evoked nature -rhythmic and captures spirit -maintained clear reference to natural world |
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