Sentences with phrase «synthetic cubist»

New York's Rachel Adler has drawings by Russian constructivists Liubov Popova and Natan Altman, New York's Barbara Mathes has drawings by Matisse, Picabia and Degas, and Chicago's Richard Gray has a synthetic cubist Picasso drawing and a de Kooning drawing of two women that are worth detours.
During the early 1940s, he deviated from his earlier allegiance to Picasso and a synthetic cubist style and began to produce historicizing portraits, almost exclusively of women, that looked back to Raphael and Ingres.
It is one of the greatest 20th century paintings of the Synthetic Cubist movement.
Despite its post-modernist image, 1950s Assemblage compositions can be traced back to the early twentieth century Synthetic Cubist works of Georges Braque (1882 - 1963) and Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973).
These undercurrents compelled a number of artists, particularly those of the Stieglitz Circle, to reject European influences and abruptly end their earlier forays into abstraction — O'Keeffe's wonderful meditations on form and color, Hartley's Synthetic Cubist works painted in Provincetown and Bermuda in 1915 and 1916, Dove's seminal series of pastels from 1910 - 11 — and focus on more recognizable subject matter.
And think of the time when Picasso was making those great synthetic Cubist paintings like Three Musicians and simultaneously painting his neoclassical Three Women at the Spring.
In order to balance the spontaneity of automatic painting, Baziotes also assimilated Synthetic Cubist techniques; he was familiar with the work of Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso.
He had relatively little interest in Analytic Cubism, but was particularly interested in Picasso's flat, richly painted, and deeply colored Synthetic Cubist paintings of the 1920s.
Gorky's acquaintance with Synthetic Cubist work — specifically that by Picasso — came primarily through his familiarity with paintings in museums and in publications such as Cahiers d'Art, a leading periodical that featured reproductions of works by both Braque and Picasso.
Alexander Wolff's Wallpainting Wexner Center, Columbus provides a delightfully perspective - challenging experience as you ascend the ramp toward the towering gallery wall that has been completely transformed into a Synthetic Cubist collage for this exhibition.
After his last truly Futurist works — a series of paintings on war themes — Severini painted in a Synthetic Cubist mode, and by 1920 he was applying theories of classical balance based on the Golden Section to figurative subjects from the traditional commedia dell» arte.
The 2004 painting, 4 Pattern Dub, on a monumental scale at nearly 9 feet square, isn't a cut - up at all, but an elegant and good - humored fusion of Picasso's late Synthetic Cubist designs and the landscape abstractions of Arthur Dove.
The bright, slick Synthetic Cubist paintings by their contemporary, Stuart Davis, hold their own against the Picassos in this show.
Abstract Expressionism was the hybrid fruit of Gorky's synthetic efforts, as Irving Sandler wrote, to «fuse Synthetic Cubist structure with Surrealist atmosphere and biomorphism.»
She embraced the «synthetic cubist» method of painting, using small, geometric planes of strong color to create stunning, empowering portraits of women.

Not exact matches

When I saw his architectonic relief paintings of the early seventies with new materials like wood, felt, and different levels, slopes, and planes they struck me by their relationship to Picasso's Synthetic Cubism and Picasso's Cubist sculpture and Jackson Pollocks» cut out paintings like Out of the Web.
Cubist collages - created by Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973) and Georges Braque (1882 - 1963) during their Synthetic Cubism phase - were another precursor of junk art.
Their treatment of color and the shape directly led to Fauvist and Cubist art explorations and reductionistic depictions of nature at Henri Matisse and Georges Braque, consequently leading to Pablo Picasso and turn from Analytic to Synthetic cubism.
Divided into: Proto - Cubist Painting (pre-1908); Analytical Cubism (1908 - 12); Synthetic Cubism (1912 - 14).
Whereas the artists» earlier Cubist phase, known as «Analytic Cubism,» was comprised of paintings that fragmented the world into a series of basic lines and curves, this later period of «Synthetic Cubism» involved combining fragments of various materials to create a new whole.
The other Cubist idiom developed by Picasso and Georges Braque (1882 - 1963), was synthetic Cubism, a style which incorporated new materials (like collage) into the picture surface.
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