Sentences with phrase «cubist painters»

In modern art simple still life arrangements have often been used as a relatively neutral basis for formal experiment, for example by Paul Cézanne, the cubist painters and, later in the twentieth century, by Patrick Caulfield.
See: Cubist Painters (1906 - 14).
Dutch artists were increasingly aware of the radical work of Paul Cézanne and of the Cubist painters.
I doubt Folk Artists were aware that they were making «the surface the subject» whereas I quite agree with Richardson, that a large number of cubist painters consciously constructed their paintings with this intent.
It wasn't possible to have a really significant second generation of Cubist painters.
In Paris Rickey studied under cubist painters Fernand Léger and Amédée Ozenfant.
He was strongly influenced by the singular structures and figurative canvases of cubist painters such as Picasso and Cezanne.
Juan Gris (1887 - 1927) One of the great Cubist painters and the movement's leading theorist.
The obsession of his art with the quotidian recalled the use of banal objects, such as tram tickets, in the work of Cubist painters, while his later pieces made explicit confession of his debt to Leger, Matisse and Seurat.
Cubist painters were not bound to copying form, texture, colour, and space; instead, they presented a new reality in paintings that depicted radically fragmented objects, whose several sides were seen simultaneously.
A teacher at the High School of Music and Art (NYC), Mrs. Rosen opened my eyes to (Cubist painters) Picasso, Braque, Klee, etc..
Thus was the geometric aspect of capitalism's abstract spatiality given definite form, depicted by the Cubist painters in the first decade of the twentieth century.
The Brooklyn - born Pepper attended the Pratt Institute before heading to Paris in 1949, where she studied with Fernand Léger and Cubist painter André Lhote.
In the early 1930s, he studied with Jan Matulka, a Cubist painter influenced by Pablo Picasso.
Jean Metzinger (1883 - 1957) Cubist painter, co-author of Du Cubisme, founder member of Section d'Or.
Otto Freundlich (1878 - 1943) Cubist painter, best known for geometric, highly coloured abstract pictures.
Andre Lhote (1885 - 1962) Cubist painter, sculptor, teacher, co-founder of Nouvelle Revue Francaise.
Lyonel Feininger (1871 - 1956) German - American Cubist painter, illustrator.
Continuing her education in Paris, she studied painting at Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux - Arts and at Atelier of Andre Lhote, early Cubist painter, and critic.
For 20 years, against the better judgment of his Russian - Jewish immigrant family, Louis led a quiet life as a Cubist painter.
The latter - who in addition to achieving considerable fame as a Cubist painter, was also an important of Junk art - impressed Gleizes with his «readymades» series of found objects.
Outstanding in the first room is his absolutely stunning picture postcard painting «Santa Margherita Ligure», 1964, and a painting of the famous cubist painter «Portrait of Juan Gris» 1963, one of the artist's early works, intriguing for its predominate figure, as he produced few figurative paintings; advancing to the fifth room where light and shadows are being used in Caulfield classic twee interior scenes to understand the depth of pictorial space.
[9] Cubist painter, Pablo Picasso stated that «primitive sculpture has never been surpassed.»
A nationally recognized and early cubist painter.
Francis studied under David Park (1911 - 1960), pioneer of the Bay Area Figurative School of painting, completed a Masters in Fine Art at the University of California (1950), then moved to Paris where he studied under the legendary Cubist painter Fernand Leger (1881 — 1955).
Andre Lhote (1885 - 1962) Cubist painter / sculptor best known as a teacher and theorist.
Under the influence of the Cubist painter Albert Gleizes (1881 - 1953), during a painting trip to Bermuda with Hartley, Demuth introduced the first signs of architectonic structure into his compositions - inspired also, no doubt, by his previous Parisian studies of Cezanne.
Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968) Cubist painter, Dadaist sculptor («readymades»), pioneer conceptual artist.
Like all the best quotes, this one from cubist painter Georges Braque makes you think, but it doesn't quite ring true.
Then splurge on dinner at the Michelin - starred Picasso at the Bellagio, where you'll dine among original artwork by the cubist painter.

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Located in the La Plaza District at Arenas Road and South Indian Canyon Drive, Stewart Galleries carries fine art ranging from plein - air Western and coastal landscapes by California painters to Cubist and Surrealist canvases.
The visual basis of the works of the most interesting of this group of American painters like Georgia O'Keefe, John Marin, Arthur Dove and the great Marsden Hartley ultimately depended upon the work of the Cubists, the Fauves and Albert Pinkham Ryder.
The justification for the term, «abstract expressionist,» lies in the fact that most of the painters covered by it took their lead from German, Russian, or Jewish expressionism in breaking away from late Cubist abstract art.
Two such stars are the sculptor Satoru Abe, who makes elaborate metal constructions in all sizes from a range of materials with the precision of a jeweller, and the painter Tadashi Sato, who progressed from architectonic or cubist - like compositions to more evanescent forms and the spiritual.
The story goes that in 1909 the minor American painter Max Weber, a friend of Gertrude and Leo Stein in Paris, brought in his suitcase the first Picasso — a small, modest Cubist still life — to America.
Although not a color - field painter, E. J. Martin worked in Washington on his Cubist compositions as well.
This Cubist composition is a scarce, early painting by Dan Concholar, a Californian painter, printmaker, educator and gallery director.
The early works, such as Botticelli's Virgin Adoring the Sleeping Christ Child, which has not been exhibited outside of Scotland for more than 150 years, are religious paintings while later works from the Renaissance masters, 17th - century painters, Impressionists, Post-Impressionists, and Cubists include different genres of paintings such as portrait, still life and landscape, and represent the changing treatment of those genres over time.
Memorable food paintings of yore include Giuseppe Arcimboldo's portraits (pictured above) from the 1500s, Pieter Claesz and the Dutch still life painters of the 1600s, Caravaggio's rotting fruit, the early Cubist still lifes of Picasso and Braque, Wayne Thiebaud «s desserts from the 1960s, and Andy Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup Cans.
The following year, with the help of grants, he participated in Futemas (Workshop for the Art of the Future) in Moscow and in 1927, studied with cubist / surrealist painter Pavel Filinov, at the Analytical School of Art in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg).
Convinced that they were no less significant than Impressionists or Cubists, the painters themselves had come to this conclusion a decade earlier.
Pablo Picasso was a very famous Spanish painter, sculptor, and draughtsman, best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles with which we worked.
Both were taught by David Bomberg, an English painter working in the cubist and geometric medium.
He died in 1964, on the eve of the Pop explosion that sent mid-century modernist painters spinning, but Stuart Davis's work, which mixes American advertising style with the movements (cubist, dada, Abstract Expressionism) that he grew up with, presages the Pop era in both tone and content.
Robert and Sonia Delaunay were pivotal figures in the transition from Impressionism to Modernism, challenging the silvered palette of the Cubists with prismatic color that spawned an independent contemporary group of American painters, such as Stanton MacDonald - Wright and Morgan Russell.
The conundrum of the season in the New York art world is the identification of either the Nude figure or the stairway in a canvas entitled «Nude Descending a Stairway,» in the Cubist room of the Armory at Lexington Ave. and 25 St., where the first International exhibition of modern art, organized and managed by the American Painters» and Sculptors» Society, is in progress.
• DADA PAINTERS (1916 - 1924) Francis Picabia (1879 - 1953) Energetic Cubist founder of Paris Dada, member of Surrealism.
• EASTERN EUROPE Emil Filla (1882 - 1953) Czech painter, noted for his still lifes and Cubist - Expressionism.
Louis Marcoussis (Ludwig Markus)(1878 - 1941) Polish - French painter, printmaker, member of Cubist avant - garde in Paris.
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