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Vasily Kandinsky
Improvisation 28
1912
GerEx: DER BLAEU REITER |
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Vasily Kandinsky
Black Lines
1913
Germ Ex: DER BLAUE REITER |
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Pablo Picasso
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
1907
Pre-Cubism |
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Pablo Picasso
Woman's Head
1909
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Georges Braque
Houses at L'Estaque
1908
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Braque
The Portuguese
1911
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Picasso
Still Life with Chair Caning
1912
Cubism |
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Picasso
Bottle of Suze
1912
Cubism |
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Picasso
Guitar
1912
Cubism |
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Fernand Leger
The City
1919
Cubism |
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Giacomo Balla
Speeding Automobile
1912
Italian Futurism |
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Umberto Boccioni
Dynamis of a Human Body
c. 1913
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Umberto Boccioni
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
1913
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Gino Severini
Armored Train
1915 |
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Liubov Popova
Architectonic painting
1917
Russian Av. Garde - Suprematism |
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Olga Rosanova
Untitled (Green Stripe)
1917 |
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Kasimir Malevich
Suprematism no 50
1915
Suprematism |
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Kasimir Malevich
The Black Square ver 1
1915
Suprematism |
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Nuam Gabo
Head of a Woman
1917-20
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Alexander Rodchenko
Suspended Construction in Space
1920
Constructivism |
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Alexander Rodchenko
Woman at the Telephone
1928
Constructivism |
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Alexander Rodchenko
Books
1925
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Vladimir Tatlin
Monument for the 3rd International
1919-20
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Sergei Einstein
Still from Film, "The Battleship Potempkin"
1925
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Pier Mondrian
The Flowering Apple Tree
1912
De Stijl
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Piet Mondrian
Pier and Ocean
1915
De Stijl |
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Piet Mondrian
Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow
1930
De Stijl |
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Gerrit Rietvid
Red Blue Chair
1918
De Stijl |
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Marc Chagall
I and the Village
1911
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Giorgio de Chirico
The Soothesayer's Recompense
1913
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Jeans Arp
Arrangement According to the Laws of Chance
1916-17
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Marcel Duchamp
Bicycle Wheel
1913
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Marcel Duchamp
LHOOQ
1919
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Marcel Duchamp
The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors, Even (Large Glass)
1915-23
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Hannah Hoch
Cut With a Kitchen Knife Dada Through the Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural Epoch in Germany
1919
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Max Ernst
The Gray Forest
1927
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Andre Masson
Battle of the Fishes
1927
Surrealism |
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Joan Miro
The Harlequin's Carnival
1924-25
Surrealism |
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Pablo Picasso
Guernica
1937
Surrealism |
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Salvador Dali
The Persistance of Memory
1931
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Alberto Giacometti
The Palace at 4am
1932-33
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Meret Oppenheim
Objet
1936
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not representing any object, figure, or entity recognizable from life |
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Specifically referring to Picasso- lasting from 1900 to 1905, Picasso's earliest work took influence from the synthetic, hierarchial, and primitive forms in Gaugain's works, exploring a commentary on humanity's condition with a deeply personal pathos, using the melancholy of blue. |
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from 1905 to 1906, period where picasso began to explore warmer-toned paintings of less melancholy but still commenting of the situation of humanity. Picasso began to play more with primitivism modeled after figures in pompei and africa and slowly began a distortion of the human figure. |
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1908-12
Structured dissection of the subject, viewbyview, fragmentary image of overlapping planes. Simplified colors, dense at the center (to not distract from the structure) |
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1912-1914 More experimenting with collage and patterns. Sweeping away last illusions to three dimensional space. More colorful. bridging the gap between life and art. blurred between painting and sculpture. Perspective vs. material. |
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literally gluing paper. refers to braque's style of synthetic cubism using paper collaged into the picture. Playing with the idea of representation vs. creation. |
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the inclusion of non-2d elements, beyond "mixed media", usually implying the inclusion of matierials that can come out from the surface such as in picasso's "Chair" painting |
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literally the most disgusting manifesto i've ever heard about an art movement. typical vocabulary of a 4chan user who gets rejected by a woman and thinks eugenics is a good idea until they actually have to go through some hardship. written by F. T. Marinetti. "I Love Cars, a letter." 1909 |
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"The War to End All Wars" 1914-18
destroyed several art movements, artists, and led to the absurdism of dada, included irony etc |
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1917. Ended Russian Avant-Garde, promoting Soviet Realism as the only acceptable art; artist as a "proletariat servant." |
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headed by Duchamp, a sculpture which is made of manufactured parts and minimal input from the artist, a statement about the nature of "art being art because I decree it so." |
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The "Founder of Surrealism." Wrote the surrealist manifesto in 1924. Influenced by Sigmund Freud. Important meaning of subconcious things. |
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A method of investigating the mind, especially the subconcious, and therapies of neurosis inspired by it. Self standing discipline based on the knowledge gained from both. |
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Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis. Father of modern psychology, fronted analysis of dream theories, infantile sexual complexes of adults, and the theory of the unconcious as a manifestation between the id, ego, and super-ego. Operated mostly in the early 1900's. |
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Rejected geometric shapes in favour of the visual and emotional impact of organic forms of nature, either actual or imagined. |
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Depicting the unconcious as concretely as possible |
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taking a rubbing using charcoal from and uneven surface |
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drawing without thinking; masson and miro |
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an image made by combining, often in layers, all or parts of drawn or painted pictures or photos. |
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Suprematism and Soviet Realism |
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1917-1923 (neo plasticism) |
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1915-1924 (ends with nightinggale) |
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