Sentences with phrase «french cubist»

Phillips Collection Founded in 1921 by Duncan Phillips, its highlights include paintings by Old Masters like El Greco and Goya, Impressionists Renoir, Monet, Whistler and Degas, the French Cubist Georges Braque, the German - Swiss fantasy painter Paul Klee, and the Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko.
• Fernand Leger (1881 - 1955) French Cubist, abstractionist.
Oil on canvas by French cubist and abstract artist Eugene De Kermadec.
These murals were in the manner of the early US modernist Stuart Davis (1892 — 1964) and French Cubist Fernand Leger (1881 — 1955).
Jacques Villon (July 31, 1875 — June 9, 1963), also known as Gaston Duchamp, was a French Cubist and abstract painter and printmaker.
Early in their careers, Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siquieros and French cubist Fernand Léger both painted on burlap sacks, while Marc Chagall made designs on bed sheets and Franz Kline worked on cardboard.
There are passages reminiscent of French Cubist Georges Braque, Russian abstractionist Wassily Kandinsky, and Armenian - American proto - Abstract Expressionist Arshile Gorky.
He explored mural painting at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center (1948 - 49), then studied with French Cubist Amédée Ozenfant in New York.

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The early part of the collection features French and Russian art from the beginning of the twentieth century, cubist paintings and superb holdings of expressionist and modern British art.
«Walking Figure by Pool» (2011) is based on a photo of the French artist Francis Picabia, a surrealist and cubist who died in 1953.
Titled «Women of Venice», after a group of plaster figures that Giacometti consented to be displayed in the French Pavilion in 1956, the exhibition sets seven striking, royal - blue sculptures by Bove — a response to Giacometti: upright and planar, like cubist figures rendered in sheets of Fimo — in the pavilion's enclosed courtyard.
It may seem almost absurd to even suggest that the influence of the works of the so - called French, German, and Italian «Post Impressionists,» «Futurists,» «Cubists,» and other «ists,» as exemplified by representative examples at the Armory show, can have any immediate, or even near future effect, upon the generally strong, good and, from the conventional art viewpoint, sane, American painting and sculpture of today, but there is no doubt that the study of these new groupings, called «movements» in painting and sculpture, which have so emphasized and influenced the art of Europe today, for the past 5 years, and even the derision which they have excited, and will continue to excite, has had and will have a stimulating effect.
Louis Marcoussis (Ludwig Markus)(1878 - 1941) Polish - French painter, printmaker, member of Cubist avant - garde in Paris.
The name (Orpheus was a mythological poet and musician of ancient Greece) was coined by French art critic Guillaume Apollinaire when describing the «musical» effect of the abstract paintings by the Cubist Robert Delaunay (which comprised overlapping planes of contrasting or complementary colours) in order to distinguish them from Cubism generally.
Robert Delaunay (1885 - 1941) French painter, founder of Orphism, a type of Cubist - inspired colourism.
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Jacques Villon was a French painter and printmaker associated with the Cubist movement, and was also noted for his realist and abstract works...
The exhibition features 25 drawings by Bonnard, Vuillard, Dutch - born painter van Dongen, French masters Derain and Lamotte, and renowned cubist Léger, along with two lithographs by American modernist Davis based on his drawings of Paris.
Henri Laurens (1885 - 1954) French sculptor, printmaker, designer and illustrator, noted for his voluptuous nudes and later outstanding figurative work as well as his Cubist «constructions», of wood and polychrome plaster.
A year earlier, in 1909, the French avant - garde painter Francis Picabia painted Caoutchouc, a proto - cubist work featuring unrecognizable geometric shapes enveloped in seemingly unrelated color fields.
Other major painters and sculptors drawn to Paris included the Czech abstract painter Frank Kupka (1871 - 1957), the Cubist Juan Gris (1887 - 1927), the alcoholic genre - painter Maurice Utrillo (1883 - 1955), the Surrealist Salvador Dali (1904 - 89), the Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi (1876 - 1957), the Russian artists Ossip Zadkine (1890 - 1967), Mikhail Larionov (1881 - 1964), Natalia Goncharova (1881 - 1962) and Wassily Kandinsky (1866 - 1944), the Hungarian optical artist Victor Vasarely (1906 - 97), the leading theorist of Surrealism Andre Breton (1896 - 1966), the painter Jules Pascin (1885 - 1930), born in Bulgaria of Spanish and Italian stock, and the Russian - French colourist and lyrical abstractionist Nicolas de Stael (1914 - 1955).
The stolen paintings included Picasso's cubist «Dove with Green Peas,» which the Spanish artist created in 1912, and his French contemporary Matisse's «Pastoral» from 1905.
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