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III. The Emergence of Movements

Seminar in Art History: Twentieth Century Art. III. The Emergence of Movements. 1900-1909. Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House, Prarie School, Chicago, 1908-09. Frank Lloyd Wright, Mission Style Furniture, Arts & Crafts Movement. Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House Stained Glass Window.

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III. The Emergence of Movements

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  1. Seminar in Art History: Twentieth Century Art III. The Emergence of Movements 1900-1909

  2. Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House, Prarie School, Chicago, 1908-09

  3. Frank Lloyd Wright, Mission Style Furniture, Arts & Crafts Movement

  4. Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House Stained Glass Window

  5. Frank Lloyd Wright, Unity Temple, Oak Park, 1904

  6. The Fauves • Andre Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Henri Matisse • London and Paris • 1904-1907 • Characterized by vibrant and shocking use of color • Opposed to the Impressionists’ attempt to capture an instant and naturally represent the natural world.

  7. Andre Derain, The Pool of London, 1906

  8. Maurice de Vlaminck, Tugboat in the Seine, Chatou, France, 1906

  9. Claude Monet, Effects of Fog on the Houses of Parliament, London, Symbolism, 1904

  10. Henri Matisse, Portrait of Madame Matisse, France, 1905

  11. Henri Matisse, Joie de Vivre, France, 1905-6

  12. Henri Matisse, The Red Room, France, 1907

  13. Pablo Picasso, The Old Guitarist, Spain, 1902

  14. Paul Cezanne, Mt. Ste.-Victoire, France, 1904

  15. Cubism • Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque • France, Spain • Begins in 1908 • Rejects traditional treatment of form • Attempts to replace conceptual reality with perceptual reality • Influences from Cezanne and African and Primitive sculpture • Creates a new pictorial language by reshaping pre-existing elements of an object • Presents a multiple points of view in a single image • Rejects the sentimentality of earlier periods and movements

  16. George Braque, Houses at L’Estaque, France, 1908

  17. George Braque, Violin and Candlestick, France, 1910

  18. Pablo Picasso, Demoiselles d’Avignon, Spain, 1907

  19. Picasso, Head of a Woman, 1907

  20. Picasso, Head of a Woman, 1909

  21. Picasso, Family of Saltimbanques,1905

  22. Georges Braque, Violin and Pipe, 1913-14, Chalk, charcoal and pasted paper

  23. Pablo Picasso, Still Life with Chair Caning, Cubism, Spain, 1911-12 Found object

  24. Juan Gris, Fantomas, Spain, 1915

  25. Die Brücke • Ernst KJirchner, Emil Nolde • Germany • 1905 • Subset of German Expressionism • Strong emotional content expressed through bold color and dramatic gestures

  26. Ernst Kirchner, Girl Under a Japanese Sundshade, Germany, 1909

  27. Ernst Kirchner, Dresden Street, Germany, 1908

  28. Emil Nolde, The Last Supper, Germany, 1909

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