art history: impressionism to early modernism (ahis 206-winter)
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Art History: Impressionism to Early Modernism (AHIS 206-
Winter)
Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30
Instructor, Danielle Hogan
Email: hogan_danielle @shaw.ca
Futurism
Abstract Speed + Sound1913–1914Giacomo Balla
Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash1912 Giacomo Balla
Omaggio a Betuda Futurista1915Carlo Carrà
Interventionist Demonstration1914Carlo Carrà
Funeral of the Anarchist Galli 1911Carlo Carrà
The City Rises1910Umberto Boccioni
The Development of a Bottle in Space1913Umberto Boccioni
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space1913Umberto Boccioni
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space on the 20 cent euro coin
Umberto Boccioni
Vorticism
Planners: Happy Day 1912-3Wyndham LewisPen, gouache and pencil on papersupport: 311 x 381 mm
Two Mechanics circa 1912Wyndham Lewis
Composition 1913Wyndham Lewis
Workshop circa 1914-5Wyndham Lewis
Vorticist Composition 1915Wyndham Lewis
Russian Avant-Guard
"On White II“1923Wassily Kandinsky
Kandinsky and Blue Rider
Der Blaue Reiter1903Wassily Kandinsky
1908-1914From 1908 on, Kandinsky’s painting ceased to be that of a dilettante, making its way towards an invention that would prove determinant for the history of painting: abstraction. Supported by a theoretical basis, the works of this period moved further and further away from reality, and, to the question that he formulated in one of his texts – “what must replace the object?” – Kandinsky replied with the impact of colours and lines.
-Centre George Pompidou
The Garden of Love (Improvisation Number 27), 1912Wassily Kandinsky Oil on canvas
Kandinsky at the Bauhaus 1922-33
Decisive Rose1932Wassily Kandinsky
1922-33: BauhausIn 1921, Kandinsky was director of the physical-psychological department of the Russian Academy of Artistic Sciences, a structure set up after the revolution. With the artistic climate deteriorating, an official mission to Germany offered him the opportunity to flee his country. A teaching position at the Bauhaus enabled him to pursue his work, even though his position as an abstract painter, in a school that was moving closer and closer to industry, was contested.
Point Line
Plane
Contrasting Sounds1924Oil on cardboard, 70x49.5cmWassily Kandinsky
Composition VIII1923Oil on canvas, 140 x 201 cmWassily Kandinsky
Yellow, Red, Blue1925Wassily Kandinsky
In the Blue1925Oil on board, 80 x 110 cmWassily Kandinsky
1934-44: ParisIn Paris, where he spent the last eleven years of his life, Kandinsky painted and drew prolifically, putting together an important body of work in which the common factor is the inspiration of images from biology, forms resembling embryos, larvae or invertebrates, a minuscule population embodying the living.
Composition X1939Oil on canvas, 130 x 195 cm Wassily Kandinsky
Landscape 471912Natalia Goncharova
The Cyclist1913Natalia Goncharova
Rayonism, Blue-Green Forest1913Natalia Goncharova
Rayonism, Blue-Green Forest1915Mikhail Larionov
Beat the Whites With the Red Wedge, lithograph1919El Lissitzky
Dance. An Objectless Composition1915Alexander Rodchenko
Suprematism
Black Square1913Kazimir Malevich
Black Circle1913Kazimir Malevich
Suprematist Composition: White on White1918 Kazimir Malevich
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