Groundwork for the study of color as an autonomous element (rather than in service of symbolism of signification) was set by Paul Seurat in the 1880s and taken up with a renewed vigor in the twentieth
century by Modern masters such as Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, Josef Albers, and Frank Stella.
Not exact matches
See the 17th -
century Delfshaven, the port form where the Dutch Pilgrim Fathers sailed, and admire the stunning
modern architecture, visit top museums like the Kunsthal (
modern art, design
by Rem Koolhaas) and Boysmans van Beuningen (Old
Masters to contemporary), indulge in a spot of shopping or just enjoy Rotterdam's great restaurants, including its funky Markthal market.
* The Hague (2 nights; available with Tulips & Windmills)-- Following a guided tour of The Hague, guests can have their Viking Concierge arrange for visits to local great art collections from 17th -
century Dutch
Masters like Vermeer and Rembrandt, to
modern works
by Monet, Mondrian and Picasso.
Armitage's own training, which includes dancing in companies directed
by 20th -
century masters George Balanchine and Merce Cunningham, informed her unique voice that toes the line between classical and
modern dance.
1986 Paintings and Sculptures
by Candidates for Art Awards, American Academy and Institute for Arts and Letters, New York, NY Definitive Statements - American Art: 1964 — 66, David Winston Bell Gallery, The List Art Center, Brown University, Providence, RI; and Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY 0 - 1 +2, Galleria Chisel, Milan, ItalySelected 20th
Century Paintings, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA Abstraction
by American
Masters over 50, RH Love
Modern, Chicago, IL
The inventor of
modern art caps an amazing year of drawings
by old
masters, vast 20th -
century retrospectives and the return of the YBAs
This year's edition sees an increase in works
by 20th
century Modern master at Frieze New York, according to the art fair.
Among the treasures in Driskell's collection are old
master and
modern European prints, antique rugs, African sculpture, and works
by African American
masters from the 19th
century through the present.
Liberated and charged
by the influence of Renaissance and Baroque
masters, and struggling to address age - old questions that still challenged the frontier of 20th
century painting, Posen crystalized a vision and style that were astonishingly
modern and fresh.
Acquisitions Include a Rare 17th -
Century Masterpiece
by Jacques Blanchard and Significant Works
by Modern Masters Piet Mondrian and Pierre Bonnard
Royal Academy Of The Arts London 22 January — 7 April 2011 Unknown work
by Damien Hirst, a barnyard outbuilding and a smattering of 20th
century masters are included in the first extensive survey of
Modern British sculpture to be held in a major London gallery, in thirty years.
These presentations of
modern masters and their tribal influences are complemented
by the expanded Spotlight section, which will highlight solo artist presentations of 31 pioneers of 20th -
century practice, such as Thomas Kovachevich (Callicoon Fine Arts, New York); self - taught artist Felipe Jesus Consalvos (Fleisher / Ollman, Philadelphia); Barbara Chase - Riboud (Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York); and Dom Sylvester Houédard — a Benedictine monk turned counter-culture cult figure of 1960s London (Richard Saltoun Gallery, London).
«This Picabia, it's one of the best I've ever seen,» Deitch said of the work
by the 20th -
century master art trickster, who of course has a marvelous show up at the Museum of
Modern art in New York right now.
Inspired
by 20th
century European
masters, Miles distills his respect for
modern art history into his own spare contemporary language embodying meditation and tranquility.
Alongside this, the gallery also draws on Alan's 50 years of experience in the art world to provide unrivalled access to the best examples of original prints
by the
modern masters of the 20th and 21st
centuries, from Naum Gabo, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso to Patrick Caulfield, David Hockney and Andy Warhol.
Liberated and charged
by the influence of Renaissance and Baroque
masters, and struggling to address age - old questions that still challenged the frontier of 20th
century painting, Posen crystallized a vision and style that were astonishingly
modern and fresh.
-- Bonus: Visionaries: Creating a
Modern Guggenheim, and Doug Wheeler: PSAD Synthetic Desert III / Guggenheim New York For anyone interested in learning the whys of modern art, and why anyone (particularly Solomon and Peggy) would want to collect it back in the early 20th century, this overview exhibition presents a lovely example of works by Calder, Juan Gris, Duchamp, Leger, Brancusi, Kandinsky, among other modern ma
Modern Guggenheim, and Doug Wheeler: PSAD Synthetic Desert III / Guggenheim New York For anyone interested in learning the whys of
modern art, and why anyone (particularly Solomon and Peggy) would want to collect it back in the early 20th century, this overview exhibition presents a lovely example of works by Calder, Juan Gris, Duchamp, Leger, Brancusi, Kandinsky, among other modern ma
modern art, and why anyone (particularly Solomon and Peggy) would want to collect it back in the early 20th
century, this overview exhibition presents a lovely example of works
by Calder, Juan Gris, Duchamp, Leger, Brancusi, Kandinsky, among other
modern ma
modern masters.
The Menil Collection is renowned primarily for its surrealist and
modern art, but a cache of works
by old
masters of the 15th - 18th
centuries caught director Joseph Helfenstein's eye.
Modern Masters: 20th
Century Icons from the Albright - Knox Art Gallery features paintings and sculptures by some of the most well - known artists of the twentieth century, including Vincent van Gogh, Edgar Degas, Pablo Picasso, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichte
Century Icons from the Albright - Knox Art Gallery features paintings and sculptures
by some of the most well - known artists of the twentieth
century, including Vincent van Gogh, Edgar Degas, Pablo Picasso, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichte
century, including Vincent van Gogh, Edgar Degas, Pablo Picasso, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein.
The new Tate
Modern got off to a spectacular start at the dawn of the 21st century with a masterpiece of surrealism by an artist whose long life connected the art of today with the first modern ma
Modern got off to a spectacular start at the dawn of the 21st
century with a masterpiece of surrealism
by an artist whose long life connected the art of today with the first
modern ma
modern masters.
Simultaneously, he and his wife Sylvia began to develop a robust collection of
modern art, filling their New York and Palm beach homes with works
by such 20th
century masters as Alexander Calder, Willem De Kooning, and Cy Twombly.
Dürer to de Kooning: 100
Master Drawings from Munich showcases their significant holdings with exceptional examples
by Italian, German, French, and Dutch and Flemish artists of the Renaissance and Baroque periods; German draftsmen of the nineteenth
century; and an international contingent of
modern and contemporary draftsmen.
Art Dubai
Modern 2018 presented a record number of 16 galleries from 14 countries exhibiting works
by twentieth
century masters.
Modern Masters: 20th
Century Icons from the Albright - Knox Art Gallery will bring together about 70 iconic artworks
by Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Georgia O'Keeffe, Salvador Dalí, Frida Kahlo, and Andy Warhol as well as one of Jackson Pollock's finest drip paintings.
While the painting medium used
by early
century and
modern masters is largely predictable, contemporary artists experiment with a wide range of mixed media.
Boston, Chase's Gallery, The Impressionists of Paris: Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley, 1891, possibly no. 6 (titled Paysage pres Pontoise); Buffalo, The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, The Nineteenth
Century: French Art in Retrospect, 1932, no. 47 (titled Landscape at Pontoise); Indianapolis, John Herron Art Institute, 1932; Toronto, The Art Gallery of Toronto,
Modern French Painting, from Manet to Matisse, 1933, no. 31 (titled Paysage pres Pontoise); Houston, Museum of Fine Arts of Houston,
Modern French Paintings, 1934, no. 25 (titled Pontoise and as dating from 1871); San Francisco, Museum of Art, Opening Exhibition: Art of our Time, 1935, no. 30; Albany, Albany Institute of History and Art, Exhibition of Paintings
by the
Master Impressionists, 1935, no. 18 (titled Landscape near Pontoise); Kansas City, William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and Mary Atkins Museum, French Impressionist Landscape Painting, 1936, no. 50 (titled Landscape near Pontoise and with inverted measurements); New York, Durand - Ruel Galleries, Monet, Pissarro, Sisley, before 1890, 1938, no. 9 (titled Paysage pres Pontoise); New York, Knoedler Galleries, Early Impressionism 1868 - 1883, 1941, no. 20 (titled Paysage a Pontoise)
The impressive collection covering five
centuries, comprises works from Flemish
masters from the 16th and 17th
century such as Antoon Van Dijck, Pieter Paul Rubens, Pieter Pourbus, Jan Brueghel the Ancient,
modern art with works
by James Ensor, Paul Delvaux and René Magritte, and continues with contemporary art acquired from 1960 to today, with works
by Marcel Broodthaers, Jan Fabre, Luc Tuymans, Ann Veronica Janssen, Berlinde de Bruyckere, Rinus Van de Velde and many others.
Founded in 1965
by the late Alfred Isselbacher, the gallery specializes in the fine art prints and drawings of the 19th and 20th
Century European and American
modern masters.
The work will be exhibited in the museum's Early Twentieth -
Century Art Gallery, among works
by other
modern American
masters such as Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles Sheeler and George Bellows.
The Phillips Collection highlights a gift of 27 works on paper
by modern masters active in France in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries.
The
modern and contemporary collections, today including masterworks
by Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, Brice Marden, Gerhard Richter, and many other contemporary
masters, greatly enhanced the DMA's representation of European and American art of the late 20th and 21st
centuries.