Modern Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, PhotographyRichly illustrated and clearly focused, this book surveys the genesis, development, and culmination of modern European/American painting, sculpture, architecture, and conceptual art--from postimpressionism through the most recent developments in the twenty-first century. |
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... later at the École des Beaux - Arts studio of Henri Lehmann , a pupil of Ingres's . The young artist rebelled against the narrow and parochial academic training , but he continued to ex- press his sympathy for classicism in masterful ...
... later at the École des Beaux - Arts studio of Henri Lehmann , a pupil of Ingres's . The young artist rebelled against the narrow and parochial academic training , but he continued to ex- press his sympathy for classicism in masterful ...
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... later developed more soberly as a sculptor of forms in the round . Arp's works of about 1916 , often the result of experiments with chance and automatism carried out with Sophie Taeuber , were the first artistic creations deliberately ...
... later developed more soberly as a sculptor of forms in the round . Arp's works of about 1916 , often the result of experiments with chance and automatism carried out with Sophie Taeuber , were the first artistic creations deliberately ...
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... ( later cast in bronze ) at the artist's temporary home in Sedona , Ariz . , in 1948. The forms combine the exoticism of African or Oceanic art with suggestions of astrological symbolism and allusions to ideas of fertility and rebirth in ...
... ( later cast in bronze ) at the artist's temporary home in Sedona , Ariz . , in 1948. The forms combine the exoticism of African or Oceanic art with suggestions of astrological symbolism and allusions to ideas of fertility and rebirth in ...
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Modern Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Photography Sam Hunter,John M. Jacobus,Daniel Wheeler No preview available - 2004 |
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References to this book
Gardner's Art Through the Ages: V. 2: A Global History, Volume 2 Fred S. Kleiner No preview available - 2008 |