History of Modern Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Photography1. The Sources of Modern Painting2. Realism, Impressionism, and Early Photography3. Post-Impressionism4. The Origins of Modern Architecture and Design5. Art Nouveau and the Beginnings of Expressionism6. The Origins of Modern Sculpture7. Fauvism8. Expressionism in Germany9. The Figurative Tradition in Early Twentieth-Century Sculpture10. Cubism11. Futurism, Abstraction in Russia, and de Stijl12. Early Twentieth-Century Architecture13. From Fantasy to Dada and the New Objectivity14. The School of Paris After World War I15. Surrealism16. Modern Architecture Between the Wars17. International Abstraction Between the Wars18. American Art Before World War II19. Abstract Expressionism and the New American Sculpture20. Postwar European Art21. Pop Art and Europe?s New Realism22. Sixties Abstraction23. The Second Wave of International Style Architecture24. The Pluralistic Seventies25. Postmodernism in Architecture26. The Retrospective Eighties27. Resistance and Resolution. |
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... landscape is known as the Barbizon School , a loose group named for a village in the heart of the forest of Fontainebleau , south- east of Paris . The painters who went there to work drew more directly on the seventeenth - century Dutch ...
... landscape is known as the Barbizon School , a loose group named for a village in the heart of the forest of Fontainebleau , south- east of Paris . The painters who went there to work drew more directly on the seventeenth - century Dutch ...
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... landscape , portrait , still life , and the figure . His ability to combine precise observa- tion of nature with the aggressive , expressive statement of the pictorial means culminated in a group of seascapes of the late 1860s . In such ...
... landscape , portrait , still life , and the figure . His ability to combine precise observa- tion of nature with the aggressive , expressive statement of the pictorial means culminated in a group of seascapes of the late 1860s . In such ...
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... landscape framed by a window . In front of this opening is a painting on an easel that " completes " the very landscape it blocks from view . The problem of real space versus spa- tial illusion is as old as painting itself , but it is ...
... landscape framed by a window . In front of this opening is a painting on an easel that " completes " the very landscape it blocks from view . The problem of real space versus spa- tial illusion is as old as painting itself , but it is ...
Contents
Academic Art and the Salon | 13 |
PostImpressionism | 46 |
Gauguin | 60 |
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