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Why Was Futurism Important?
This article summarizes the artistic movement known as Futurism and suggests its importance in early twentieth century modern art.
11 commentsCubist Painters - 5 Interesting Facts about Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso was born in 1881 and was baptised Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso! That’s...
6 commentsStaircase Poetry and Best Poems
The staircase has been the subject of poems for centuries, some mystic, some mundane. Titles include "The Winding Stair" by William Butler Yeats, rapping and dancing poems, musical poems, even Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven"...
11 commentsEl Greco, A True Renaissance Man
El Greco, a True Renaissance man of the Spanish movement. An artist born in Crete, reinvented in Spain, where he moved the masses in his artwork of expressionism and cubism. The fusion of Post-Byzantium and Western Art helped create masterpieces that world had yet to see.
2 commentsCubism at the Tate Gallery
This Hub is a resource for anybody interested in the Cubism art movement. Centered around the work of Georges Braque, this Hub is very informative and interesting. Perfect for anybody who would like to understand Cubism and it's theory.
2 commentsPicasso's Rose Period
The phase known as Picasso’s ‘Rose’ period was home to some of the artist greatest works.The transition from the somber tones of the ‘Blue’ phase, into the more joyous and cheerful use of oranges, red, pink, yellows, and all the other...
2 commentsPablo Picasso's The Rest - Analysis
I can't analyse this picture. I can't tell you why these strokes of pigment on canvas combine to create an ambience of sensousness and vulnerability, why this is visual poetry, a visual song, one that bypasses my brain and plays in my emotions as if...
18 commentsOrganic Architecture and its Influence on Modern Art
Nothing can live without entity. Now, organic architecture seeks entity, it seeks that completeness in idea in execution which is absolutely true to method, true to purpose, true to character, and is as...
Art Review of "Crucifix with Clock" by Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall "Crucifix with Clock" Formal Analysis Crucifix with Clock is a lithograph done by Marc Chagall in the mid 20th century. It is approximately the size of a regular piece of computer paper, 8.5 by 11 inches. What grabs the viewer’s...
0 commentsWas Marcel Duchamp the Anti-Artist?
This article highlights career accomplishments and provides plenty of background information on Marcel Duchamp, one of the most influential modern artists of the twentieth century.
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