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Henri Matisse
"The Red Room"
1897
oil on canvas
picture within a picture
renaissance idea of art like a window |
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Henri Matisse
"The Dance"
1909
oil on canvas
center of composition is a void
lack of facial detailed
pendant piece: commissioned for Shchukin along with "Music"
1/3 ground 2/3 sky; women; together; movement (compare to "Music") |
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Henri Matisse
"Woman With Hat"
1905
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Henri Matisse
"The Joy of Life"
1905-1906
oil on canvas
harmonious colors + composition
Agostino Caracci's "Love Reciprocated"
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Henri Matisse
"The Red Studio"
1911
oil on canvas
dominating color |
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Henri Matisse
"Young Sailor 2"
1906
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Henri Matisse
"Blue Nude"
1907
oil on canvas
outdoors - primitivism - influence from Africa (Biskra, Gabon) |
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Henri Matisse
"Reclining Nude #1"
1907
cast in bronze |
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Henri Matisse
"Serpentine"
1909
cast in bronze
experiment with human proportion
contrapposto is off |
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Henri Matisse
"Music"
1909
oil on canvas
pendant piece w/ "The Dance"; commissioned for Sergei Shchukin
2/3 ground 1/3 sky; men; apart; stationary (compare to "The Dance") |
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First autumn salon (exhibition) in 1903
Run by members of Royal Academy of Fine Arts - jury chose artwork
held in Salon des Independants |
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held Salon d'Autome in 1903
since 1884 showed post impressionist art
in Paris |
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Collector of Matisse's work - owned pendant pieces "The Dance" and "Music", both 1909 |
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North Africa/Biskra; Gabon/Fang |
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Biskra, Algeria- "oasis"
Matisse drew influence from both these places - aided his "primitive" style |
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single vanishing point in distance |
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literal definition: "front row"
means new, modern |
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term coined by Louis Vauxcelles in his influential review of 1905 autumn salon
fauve = beast
inconsistent brush strokes, color to show feeling |
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art critic/intellectual who wrote an influential review of 1905 autumn salon
coined the term "fauvism" |
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evolved from realism + impressionism to fauvism
*color = expression!*
primitivism in his art- influence from Africa
French |
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Like Matisse, color=feeling=emotion=essence
Likes to re-work his art
More industrial concepts
German expressionism |
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Ernst Ludvig Kirchner
"The Street"
1908
oil on canvas
sense of crowd, compression, industrialization |
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Ernst Ludvig Kirchner
"Girl Under Japanese Umbrella"
1909
oil on canvas
prostitution- connects with Simmel's urban ideas of industry + commerce
"primitive" like cave painting |
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Ernst Ludvig Kirchner
"Self Portrait With Model"
1910; re-worked 1926
oil on canvas
expressive color
intimate (clothes like robes), yet not intimate (body language) |
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Ernst Ludvig Kirchner
"Self-Portrait (as a soldier)"
1915
oil on canvas
painted around time of WWI Kirchner enlisted, but had breakdown
severed hand- metaphorical
geometric style |
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Ernst Ludvig Kirchner
"Friedrich Street, Berlin"
1914
oil on canvas
angular, crowded street scene |
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in Germany
Van Gogh's exhibition in 1905 |
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from Berlin, Germany
wrote in 1903: "The Metropolis and Mental Life"; industrialization makes people act mechanical, impersonal |
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Germany
"Die Brucke" The Bridge founded here in 1905
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East of Philippines colony of Germany in early 20th century |
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"Die Brucke" / "The Bridge" |
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art group formed in Dresden in 1905
German expressionists
"bridge" from old world to new world; expression and emotions emphasized; create what inspires you |
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reference back to gothic/medieval art association with "primitive" |
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Vasily Kandinsky
"First Abstract"
1910/1913
pencil, watercolor + ink on paper
line and color are independent
Kandinsky was the first painter to be considered abstract |
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Vasily Kandinsky
"Composition #6"
1913
oil on canvas
music, experimentation |
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Vasily Kandinsky
"Old Town (II?)"
1902
white crayon and gouache
color blocks; folk art |
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Vasily Kandinsky
"View Over The Staffelsee"
1908
oil on canvas
lake in Murnau |
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Gabriele Munter
"Country House at Murnau"
1909
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geometric structure |
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founded Theosophical Society in NYC in 1875 |
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"shield/barrier"
group founded in Munich in 1901 by Kandinsky
Post-impressionist, symbolist, art nouveau |
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Neue Kunstlervereingung (NKV) |
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New Artist's Assosiation
founded in Munich, 1909
Kandinsky was president
influenced by fauvism
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"Blue Rider"
founded in Munich, 1911
splintered off NKV
Kandinsky + Marc leaders |
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Phalanx, NKV + Der Blaue Reiter were founded here |
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lake "View Over Staffelsee" Kandinsky "Country House at Murnau" Munter |
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the setup of line and shape within an artwork |
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fast-drying paint consisting of pigment and eggs |
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a method of painting onto glass |
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made famous by Alfred Steiglitz |
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Alfred Steiglitz
"Nude Portrait of O'Keeffe"
1919
photograph
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Alfred Steiglitz
"Portrait"
1922
photograph
Georgia O'Keeffe - androgynous |
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Georgia O'Keeffe
"Black Iris"
1926
oil on canvas
closeup without context
many saw her flowers as female genitals
she kind of hated that
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Georgia O'Keeffe
"Radiator Building"
1927
oil on canvas |
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photographic journal published by Stieglitz
began 1903
purpose: to establish photography as a fine art |
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opened in 1905 in NYC
created and managed by photographer Steiglitz |
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showcased O'Keeffe's work in 1923; long name, emphasized Stieglitz
Henry McBride criticized O'Keeffe for riding on Stieglitz's fame |
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influential critic for NY Herald; wrote in 1923: "Steiglitz responsible for O'Keeffe exhibition and O'Keeffe herself" |
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curated exhibition: Women Artists' 1550-1950
promoted women in the arts
wrote "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" |
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created cubism
tends to combine the sacred with the profane
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Pablo Picasso
"Evocation"
1901
oil on canvas
scene of Carles Casagemas' funeral
fragmentation of space; division between earthly and heavenly realms
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Pablo Picasso
"Family of Acrobats with Ape"
1905
india ink, watercolor, gouache + pastel on cardboard
street performers like Holy Family
Madonna + child
large baby like Jesus
like Albrecht Durer's "The Madonna of the Monkey" 1498 |
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Pablo Picasso
"Family of Saltimbanques"
1905-06
oil on canvas
street performers
barren setting
fat guy may represent Guillaume Apollinaire
Harlequin- androgynous, diamond shaped patterms repeat |
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"The Four Cats" - cafe where Casagemas and Germaine met |
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character of Saltimbanque; magician, androgynous, diamond shaped clothing, appears in many of Picasso's works |
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type of street performance developed in Italy. consistent characters and costumes |
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publication by Guillaume Apollinaire mentions Harlequin and the Commedia dell'Arte |
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publication by Guillaume Apollinaire 1906- transformation |
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Pablo Picasso
"Death of Harlequin"
1906
gouache on cardboard
death of Picasso's style
represents change
part stands for whole "diamonds" |
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