Sentences with phrase «early twentieth century paris»

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In the early twentieth century, the Paris salon of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas is host to frequent prominent guests, including Picasso and Matisse.
Etta and Claribel Cone were ardent and early patrons of the French avant - garde, meeting Matisse, Pablo Picasso and other artists during their trips to Paris in the first decade of the twentieth century.
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the West held fairs and expositions that brought Asia to London, Chicago, or Paris.
New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Baden - Baden, Staatliche Kunsthalle; and Bremen, Kunsthalle Bremen, Twentieth - Century American Drawing: Three Avant - Garde Generations, January - August 1976; Baltimore, The Baltimore Museum of Art; Detroit, The Detroit Institute of Arts; Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art; New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum; Paris, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou; Cologne, Museum Ludwig; and Basel, Kunstmuseum Basel, Barnett Newman: The Complete Drawings, 1944 - 1969, April 1979 - July 1981, pp. 70 - 71, no. 19, illustrated in color and black and white (in different orientations)(Baltimore); n.p., no. 19, illustrated in color (Amsterdam); p. 13, no. 19, illustrated (Paris); p. 13, no. 19, illustrated in color (Cologne); p. 13, no. 19, illustrated in color (Basel) Providence, Rhode Island, Bell Gallery, Brown University; Worcester, Massachusetts, Cantor Art Gallery, College of the Holy Cross; and Southampton, New York, Parrish Art Museum, Flying Tigers: Painting and Sculpture in New York 1939 - 1946, April - July 1985, p. 78, no. 37, illustrated; Minneapolis, Walker Art Center; Saint Louis, The Saint Louis Art Museum; and New York, The Pace Gallery, The Sublime is Now: The Early Work of Barnett Newman, Paintings and Drawings 1944 - 1949, March - November 1994, p. 49, no. 17, illustrated in color and p. 20 (text)
It begins with Eugène Atget «s Paris storefronts of the early twentieth century and brings together photographers who have explored the reflective ambiguity and cultural significance of the storefront as a changing still life.
Born in Lewiston in 1877, Hartley played a role in the European avant - garde movement of the early twentieth century, spending extended periods of time in Paris and Berlin.
A loosely affiliated group of artists working in Paris in the early years of the twentieth century up to the Second World War.
Like many African - American artists living in the United States during the early twentieth century, Beauford Delaney moved to Europe, and specifically Paris, to pursue his artistic career.
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