This document provides information on artworks by Paul Klee, including the title, date, medium, dimensions and collection location for each work. It includes over 50 individual entries on Klee's paintings, watercolors, drawings, prints and hand puppets from 1916 to 1940. Additionally, it provides brief entries on artworks by Wassily Kandinsky, Joan Miró, Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel the Elder and other artists.
Writing Your Artist Statement Without Freaking Out Michael Lawrence
This document provides guidance on writing an artist statement without anxiety. It explains that an artist statement introduces an artist's work, helps audiences understand the work, and invites conversation without making people feel confused or unwelcome. The document recommends being nice to the audience by speaking in an inviting and understandable way. It then presents a basic formula for an artist statement including describing what the artist made, how they made it, why they made it, their overall ideas, and reflections. Finally, it suggests strategies for painless pre-writing and post-writing like using mind maps, asking friends for feedback, and editing tools to draft an artist statement.
This document discusses concepts related to visual communication and semiotics. It introduces key theorists such as Ferdinand de Saussure and Charles Sanders Peirce who studied signs and how meaning is derived. Saussure believed a sign is composed of a signifier and signified. Peirce categorized signs as icons, indexes, and symbols. The document also discusses how meaning can be interpreted through denotation and connotation, and how visual language uses techniques like vectors and participants similarly to linguistic grammar and syntax. Textual determinism and how images can be read in dominant, negotiated, or oppositional ways is also covered.
Judy Chicago is an American feminist artist born in 1939 who pioneered feminist art. In 1971 she co-founded the Feminist Art Program at CalArts. Her most famous work is The Dinner Party, a massive installation completed in 1979 paying tribute to important women throughout history through place settings arranged on a triangular table. It features elaborate ceramic plates and needlework challenging patriarchal norms and drawing attention to women's historical contributions.
Fauvism: The Artwork of Matisse and DerainFrank Curkovic
Fauvism was an early 20th century avant-garde art movement characterized by bold, bright, and pure colors and a simplified use of forms. Key Fauvist artists included Henri Matisse and Andre Derain, who believed color should be used expressively rather than descriptively to depict feelings evoked by subjects. Their paintings from 1905-1908 featured simplified drawings and exaggerated use of color that influenced later German Expressionism.
Este documento proporciona una guía técnica sobre instalaciones receptoras de gas. Explica los tipos de instalaciones, términos utilizados como acometida, conducto técnico, regulador y corte automático de gas. También describe los componentes de las instalaciones como contadores, ventilaciones y requisitos de conexión de aparatos. Incluye normas como UNE 60670, UNE 60250 y reglamentos técnicos sobre distribución y utilización de combustibles gaseosos e instalaciones térmicas en edific
The document provides information on various artists and artworks, including Paul Cézanne, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Frank Lloyd Wright, and others. It includes the titles, dates, mediums, dimensions and locations of over 100 paintings, watercolors, and buildings. The artworks span from the 15th century to the 20th century and cover a wide range of styles and movements.
The document consists of over 100 images of still life paintings by Giorgio Morandi from 1914 to 1965, showcasing his minimalist style featuring common household objects. It also includes some images of Morandi's studio and of the artist himself. A few images of still life paintings by other artists such as Chardin, Zurbaran and Mondrian are included for comparison.
This document provides an overview of the life and work of Paul Klee through a discussion of his key artworks, artistic influences, teaching positions, and declining health in his later years. It summarizes Klee's creative process and focus on making the invisible visible through line and color. It also notes that in his later years, as his health declined from scleroderma, his works took on darker, more ominous themes reflecting his physical and mental state before his death in 1940.
Writing Your Artist Statement Without Freaking Out Michael Lawrence
This document provides guidance on writing an artist statement without anxiety. It explains that an artist statement introduces an artist's work, helps audiences understand the work, and invites conversation without making people feel confused or unwelcome. The document recommends being nice to the audience by speaking in an inviting and understandable way. It then presents a basic formula for an artist statement including describing what the artist made, how they made it, why they made it, their overall ideas, and reflections. Finally, it suggests strategies for painless pre-writing and post-writing like using mind maps, asking friends for feedback, and editing tools to draft an artist statement.
This document discusses concepts related to visual communication and semiotics. It introduces key theorists such as Ferdinand de Saussure and Charles Sanders Peirce who studied signs and how meaning is derived. Saussure believed a sign is composed of a signifier and signified. Peirce categorized signs as icons, indexes, and symbols. The document also discusses how meaning can be interpreted through denotation and connotation, and how visual language uses techniques like vectors and participants similarly to linguistic grammar and syntax. Textual determinism and how images can be read in dominant, negotiated, or oppositional ways is also covered.
Judy Chicago is an American feminist artist born in 1939 who pioneered feminist art. In 1971 she co-founded the Feminist Art Program at CalArts. Her most famous work is The Dinner Party, a massive installation completed in 1979 paying tribute to important women throughout history through place settings arranged on a triangular table. It features elaborate ceramic plates and needlework challenging patriarchal norms and drawing attention to women's historical contributions.
Fauvism: The Artwork of Matisse and DerainFrank Curkovic
Fauvism was an early 20th century avant-garde art movement characterized by bold, bright, and pure colors and a simplified use of forms. Key Fauvist artists included Henri Matisse and Andre Derain, who believed color should be used expressively rather than descriptively to depict feelings evoked by subjects. Their paintings from 1905-1908 featured simplified drawings and exaggerated use of color that influenced later German Expressionism.
Este documento proporciona una guía técnica sobre instalaciones receptoras de gas. Explica los tipos de instalaciones, términos utilizados como acometida, conducto técnico, regulador y corte automático de gas. También describe los componentes de las instalaciones como contadores, ventilaciones y requisitos de conexión de aparatos. Incluye normas como UNE 60670, UNE 60250 y reglamentos técnicos sobre distribución y utilización de combustibles gaseosos e instalaciones térmicas en edific
The document provides information on various artists and artworks, including Paul Cézanne, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Frank Lloyd Wright, and others. It includes the titles, dates, mediums, dimensions and locations of over 100 paintings, watercolors, and buildings. The artworks span from the 15th century to the 20th century and cover a wide range of styles and movements.
The document consists of over 100 images of still life paintings by Giorgio Morandi from 1914 to 1965, showcasing his minimalist style featuring common household objects. It also includes some images of Morandi's studio and of the artist himself. A few images of still life paintings by other artists such as Chardin, Zurbaran and Mondrian are included for comparison.
This document provides an overview of the life and work of Paul Klee through a discussion of his key artworks, artistic influences, teaching positions, and declining health in his later years. It summarizes Klee's creative process and focus on making the invisible visible through line and color. It also notes that in his later years, as his health declined from scleroderma, his works took on darker, more ominous themes reflecting his physical and mental state before his death in 1940.
The document discusses principles of design in art such as unity, variety, balance, emphasis, subordination, proportion, scale, repetition, rhythm, movement, and contrast. It provides examples of artworks from various artists such as Henri Matisse, Jackson Pollock, Georgia O'Keeffe, Rene Magritte, Claes Oldenburg that demonstrate these principles through techniques like composition, use of shapes and colors, perspective, and subject matter. The document appears to be part of a chapter on orientation in art and analyzing works based on established design elements.
The document provides information on artworks by several artists including Agnes Martin, Cy Twombly, Brice Marden, Sean Scully, Günther Förg, Robert Ryman, Gerhard Richter, Jessica Stockholder, Yves Klein, Bram van Velde, Emil Nolde. It includes the titles, dates, media and dimensions of over 100 artworks as well as information on the collections they belong to.
After WWI, art in France explored new directions as artists reacted against traditional styles. Painters like Picasso, Braque, and Matisse incorporated modern elements like geometric shapes and new perspectives in their works. Meanwhile, the Bauhaus school in Germany combined crafts and fine arts to create functional yet beautiful designs. Under the leadership of Gropius and Mies van der Rohe, the Bauhaus pioneered new approaches to architecture, products, and art that emphasized simplicity and integration of art into daily life. These innovative styles from France and Germany signaled a shift to modern aesthetics in the early 20th century.
This document appears to be a slideshow presentation about orientation in art and principles of design. It includes 73 slides showing various artworks from different artists such as Jackson Pollock, Georgia O'Keeffe, Rene Magritte, Claes Oldenburg and others. The slides also discuss concepts like balance, symmetry, the golden ratio and artists like Le Corbusier. One slide mentions that a painting was discovered to potentially be a lost da Vinci work based on a fingerprint matching one of da Vinci's known works.
This document features works from several Italian Futurist artists including Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Gino Severini, Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla, and Luigi Russolo. It contains images and information on their paintings, sculptures, and writings that exemplified their Futurist aesthetic of capturing dynamism, motion, and the modern world through innovative techniques.
TIZIANO's 'Amor sacro e Amor-profano' and its repetitions Part IIK. Bender
The repetitions from 1900 to the present.
See further details in 'Iconography in Art History'
http://kbender.blogspot.be/2014/08/deja-vu-2-repetitions-of-tizianos-amor.html?view=magazine
Joan Miró was a Spanish painter and sculptor who was influential in the development of surrealism and abstract expressionism. He experimented with different styles over his career such as fauvism, cubism, and poetic realism before fully embracing surrealism in the 1920s. Some of his most famous works include The Farm, Harlequin's Carnival, and Swallow/Love. Later in his career he focused more on sculpture and large scale paintings using vibrant colors. Miró spent time in Paris and New York but ultimately settled permanently back in his home of Mallorca, Spain.
This document provides information on numerous landscape paintings, including the artists, titles, dates, and locations of the works. The paintings span from the 17th century through the 19th century and include works by renowned artists such as Constable, Turner, Friedrich, Lorrain, and Corot depicting rural and coastal landscapes, gardens, ruins, and seascapes in oil paint, watercolor, and other media. The document lists over 100 landscape artworks currently in museum collections around the world.
This document provides a list of 100 artworks from various time periods and cultures, including:
- Miguel Angel Buonarroti's La creación de Adán from 1508-1512
- Alberto Giacometti's bronze sculpture Groupe de trois hommes from 1943-1949
- A Yoruba sculpture of the divine king and founder of the Yoruba dynasty Olokun from the 12th-15th century Nigeria
- William Kentridge's 2001 anamorphic drawing titled Untitled (Anamorphic Drawing) made with charcoal on paper and metal tube.
The works showcase a wide range of mediums, styles, cultures and eras, from
This document features summaries and details of love-themed paintings by various artists such as Klimt, Chagall, Kahlo, Renoir, Manet and others. For each painting, there is a brief description of the artwork and details images, along with information about the title, date, materials and current location of the piece. The document provides an overview of famous love-themed paintings from art history.
Joan Miró was a Spanish painter and sculptor who was influential in the development of surrealism and abstract expressionism. Some key points about Miró:
- He was born in Barcelona in 1893 and initially studied art and business, but focused on painting.
- His early works were influenced by Cubism and Fauvism. In the 1920s he began producing surrealist works with abstract and distorted shapes.
- Miró developed a unique, experimental style using different materials and media rather than adhering to one style.
- He split his time between Paris and Spain, and gained international recognition later in his career, including a retrospective at MoMA in New York.
This document provides information on artworks by James Ensor and Hieronymus Bosch, including title, date, medium, dimensions and collection location. It lists 46 artworks by Ensor ranging from 1880 to 1935, including oil paintings, drawings and etchings. Key works include Chinoiseries with Fans (1880), The Temptation of Saint Anthony (1887), Christ's Entry into Brussels in 1889 (1888), and The Artist's Studio (1930). It also lists 7 artworks by Bosch from 1505-1516, including The Garden of Earthly Delights Triptych (1490-1500) and The Ship of Fools (1490-1500). The document primarily focuses on
This document provides an overview of early 20th century modern art movements from 1900-1950, including Fauvism, Die Brucke, Der Blaue Reiter, Cubism, and key artists. It summarizes:
- Fauvism emerged around 1904-1908 in France, known for wild brushwork and bright, unnatural colors. Leaders were Matisse and Derain.
- Die Brucke formed in 1905 in Germany and emphasized emotional expression through color and distorted forms. Key members were Kirchner and Nolde.
- Der Blaue Reiter formed in Germany and promoted spiritual and symbolic uses of color. Kandinsky and Marc moved toward abstraction.
This document provides information on artworks by various artists including Manet, Cabanel, Bouguereau, Goya, Velázquez, Couture, Raimondi, Titian, Guys, Delacroix, Luce, and Hals. It includes the title, date, medium, dimensions and location of each work. Many artworks are described in multiple entries with additional details or close-up images.
This document provides information on artworks by Georges Seurat, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, and others. It includes over 50 entries listing the title, date, medium, dimensions and location of paintings, drawings and photographs by these artists. The entries cover a range of subject matter including landscapes, figures, portraits and scenes of daily life in late 19th century France.
The document lists many abstract expressionist artists and their works from the 1940s-1950s, including Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, and Robert Motherwell. It focuses on seminal paintings from this period that helped establish abstract expressionism as an important new movement in American art.
The document provides an overview of major artistic movements and artists in the 20th century up to 1950, including Fauvism, German Expressionism, Cubism, Dadaism, Futurism, and others. It discusses key works and innovations in color, form, and rejection of conventions by artists like Matisse, Picasso, Kandinsky, Duchamp, and others who revolutionized modern art.
This document provides information on various artworks by Pablo Picasso and other artists from 1903 to 1943. It includes over 50 entries listing the title, date, medium, dimensions and location of paintings, sculptures and drawings by Picasso as well as works by Braque, Gauguin, the Brücke group artists, Cézanne, Rousseau, El Greco and others. The artworks depicted include portraits, nudes, still lifes and landscapes in styles ranging from Picasso's early realism to his Cubist period.
This document provides information on various surrealist artists and their works, including Joan Miró, André Masson, Yves Tanguy, and Salvador Dali. It lists the titles, dates, mediums, and locations of many of their paintings from the 1920s through the 1970s. The works cover a range of surrealist styles and subject matters such as automatism, biomorphism, and the subconscious.
The document discusses various artworks depicting people smoking pipes or cigarettes from the 19th century to present day. It includes portraits by Gustave Courbet and Pablo Picasso from the 19th century showing men smoking pipes. More contemporary works show the increasing commercialization and critique of tobacco, including pieces by Andy Warhol, Christo, and Hans Haacke commenting on advertising and consumer culture. The document traces how art has engaged with and represented popular culture over time.
This document provides information on artworks by several photographers including Andy Warhol, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Wall, and André Kertész. It includes the title, date, medium, dimensions and location of numerous photographs. The photographs span both the 20th and 21st centuries and cover subjects such as portraits, still lifes, architecture and street scenes by these prominent artists working in countries including the US, France and Hungary.
This document provides information on artworks by Andy Warhol, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Wall, and André Kertész. It includes the titles, dates, mediums, dimensions and locations of over 150 artworks, primarily photographs. The artworks span the 20th century and include iconic pop art images of Marilyn Monroe by Warhol from the 1960s, staged "film stills" by Sherman from the 1970s, large-scale backlit photographs by Wall from the 1970s-2000s, and pioneering street photography by Kertész in Paris in the 1920s-1930s.
The document discusses principles of design in art such as unity, variety, balance, emphasis, subordination, proportion, scale, repetition, rhythm, movement, and contrast. It provides examples of artworks from various artists such as Henri Matisse, Jackson Pollock, Georgia O'Keeffe, Rene Magritte, Claes Oldenburg that demonstrate these principles through techniques like composition, use of shapes and colors, perspective, and subject matter. The document appears to be part of a chapter on orientation in art and analyzing works based on established design elements.
The document provides information on artworks by several artists including Agnes Martin, Cy Twombly, Brice Marden, Sean Scully, Günther Förg, Robert Ryman, Gerhard Richter, Jessica Stockholder, Yves Klein, Bram van Velde, Emil Nolde. It includes the titles, dates, media and dimensions of over 100 artworks as well as information on the collections they belong to.
After WWI, art in France explored new directions as artists reacted against traditional styles. Painters like Picasso, Braque, and Matisse incorporated modern elements like geometric shapes and new perspectives in their works. Meanwhile, the Bauhaus school in Germany combined crafts and fine arts to create functional yet beautiful designs. Under the leadership of Gropius and Mies van der Rohe, the Bauhaus pioneered new approaches to architecture, products, and art that emphasized simplicity and integration of art into daily life. These innovative styles from France and Germany signaled a shift to modern aesthetics in the early 20th century.
This document appears to be a slideshow presentation about orientation in art and principles of design. It includes 73 slides showing various artworks from different artists such as Jackson Pollock, Georgia O'Keeffe, Rene Magritte, Claes Oldenburg and others. The slides also discuss concepts like balance, symmetry, the golden ratio and artists like Le Corbusier. One slide mentions that a painting was discovered to potentially be a lost da Vinci work based on a fingerprint matching one of da Vinci's known works.
This document features works from several Italian Futurist artists including Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Gino Severini, Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla, and Luigi Russolo. It contains images and information on their paintings, sculptures, and writings that exemplified their Futurist aesthetic of capturing dynamism, motion, and the modern world through innovative techniques.
TIZIANO's 'Amor sacro e Amor-profano' and its repetitions Part IIK. Bender
The repetitions from 1900 to the present.
See further details in 'Iconography in Art History'
http://kbender.blogspot.be/2014/08/deja-vu-2-repetitions-of-tizianos-amor.html?view=magazine
Joan Miró was a Spanish painter and sculptor who was influential in the development of surrealism and abstract expressionism. He experimented with different styles over his career such as fauvism, cubism, and poetic realism before fully embracing surrealism in the 1920s. Some of his most famous works include The Farm, Harlequin's Carnival, and Swallow/Love. Later in his career he focused more on sculpture and large scale paintings using vibrant colors. Miró spent time in Paris and New York but ultimately settled permanently back in his home of Mallorca, Spain.
This document provides information on numerous landscape paintings, including the artists, titles, dates, and locations of the works. The paintings span from the 17th century through the 19th century and include works by renowned artists such as Constable, Turner, Friedrich, Lorrain, and Corot depicting rural and coastal landscapes, gardens, ruins, and seascapes in oil paint, watercolor, and other media. The document lists over 100 landscape artworks currently in museum collections around the world.
This document provides a list of 100 artworks from various time periods and cultures, including:
- Miguel Angel Buonarroti's La creación de Adán from 1508-1512
- Alberto Giacometti's bronze sculpture Groupe de trois hommes from 1943-1949
- A Yoruba sculpture of the divine king and founder of the Yoruba dynasty Olokun from the 12th-15th century Nigeria
- William Kentridge's 2001 anamorphic drawing titled Untitled (Anamorphic Drawing) made with charcoal on paper and metal tube.
The works showcase a wide range of mediums, styles, cultures and eras, from
This document features summaries and details of love-themed paintings by various artists such as Klimt, Chagall, Kahlo, Renoir, Manet and others. For each painting, there is a brief description of the artwork and details images, along with information about the title, date, materials and current location of the piece. The document provides an overview of famous love-themed paintings from art history.
Joan Miró was a Spanish painter and sculptor who was influential in the development of surrealism and abstract expressionism. Some key points about Miró:
- He was born in Barcelona in 1893 and initially studied art and business, but focused on painting.
- His early works were influenced by Cubism and Fauvism. In the 1920s he began producing surrealist works with abstract and distorted shapes.
- Miró developed a unique, experimental style using different materials and media rather than adhering to one style.
- He split his time between Paris and Spain, and gained international recognition later in his career, including a retrospective at MoMA in New York.
This document provides information on artworks by James Ensor and Hieronymus Bosch, including title, date, medium, dimensions and collection location. It lists 46 artworks by Ensor ranging from 1880 to 1935, including oil paintings, drawings and etchings. Key works include Chinoiseries with Fans (1880), The Temptation of Saint Anthony (1887), Christ's Entry into Brussels in 1889 (1888), and The Artist's Studio (1930). It also lists 7 artworks by Bosch from 1505-1516, including The Garden of Earthly Delights Triptych (1490-1500) and The Ship of Fools (1490-1500). The document primarily focuses on
This document provides an overview of early 20th century modern art movements from 1900-1950, including Fauvism, Die Brucke, Der Blaue Reiter, Cubism, and key artists. It summarizes:
- Fauvism emerged around 1904-1908 in France, known for wild brushwork and bright, unnatural colors. Leaders were Matisse and Derain.
- Die Brucke formed in 1905 in Germany and emphasized emotional expression through color and distorted forms. Key members were Kirchner and Nolde.
- Der Blaue Reiter formed in Germany and promoted spiritual and symbolic uses of color. Kandinsky and Marc moved toward abstraction.
This document provides information on artworks by various artists including Manet, Cabanel, Bouguereau, Goya, Velázquez, Couture, Raimondi, Titian, Guys, Delacroix, Luce, and Hals. It includes the title, date, medium, dimensions and location of each work. Many artworks are described in multiple entries with additional details or close-up images.
This document provides information on artworks by Georges Seurat, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, and others. It includes over 50 entries listing the title, date, medium, dimensions and location of paintings, drawings and photographs by these artists. The entries cover a range of subject matter including landscapes, figures, portraits and scenes of daily life in late 19th century France.
The document lists many abstract expressionist artists and their works from the 1940s-1950s, including Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, and Robert Motherwell. It focuses on seminal paintings from this period that helped establish abstract expressionism as an important new movement in American art.
The document provides an overview of major artistic movements and artists in the 20th century up to 1950, including Fauvism, German Expressionism, Cubism, Dadaism, Futurism, and others. It discusses key works and innovations in color, form, and rejection of conventions by artists like Matisse, Picasso, Kandinsky, Duchamp, and others who revolutionized modern art.
This document provides information on various artworks by Pablo Picasso and other artists from 1903 to 1943. It includes over 50 entries listing the title, date, medium, dimensions and location of paintings, sculptures and drawings by Picasso as well as works by Braque, Gauguin, the Brücke group artists, Cézanne, Rousseau, El Greco and others. The artworks depicted include portraits, nudes, still lifes and landscapes in styles ranging from Picasso's early realism to his Cubist period.
This document provides information on various surrealist artists and their works, including Joan Miró, André Masson, Yves Tanguy, and Salvador Dali. It lists the titles, dates, mediums, and locations of many of their paintings from the 1920s through the 1970s. The works cover a range of surrealist styles and subject matters such as automatism, biomorphism, and the subconscious.
The document discusses various artworks depicting people smoking pipes or cigarettes from the 19th century to present day. It includes portraits by Gustave Courbet and Pablo Picasso from the 19th century showing men smoking pipes. More contemporary works show the increasing commercialization and critique of tobacco, including pieces by Andy Warhol, Christo, and Hans Haacke commenting on advertising and consumer culture. The document traces how art has engaged with and represented popular culture over time.
This document provides information on artworks by several photographers including Andy Warhol, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Wall, and André Kertész. It includes the title, date, medium, dimensions and location of numerous photographs. The photographs span both the 20th and 21st centuries and cover subjects such as portraits, still lifes, architecture and street scenes by these prominent artists working in countries including the US, France and Hungary.
This document provides information on artworks by Andy Warhol, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Wall, and André Kertész. It includes the titles, dates, mediums, dimensions and locations of over 150 artworks, primarily photographs. The artworks span the 20th century and include iconic pop art images of Marilyn Monroe by Warhol from the 1960s, staged "film stills" by Sherman from the 1970s, large-scale backlit photographs by Wall from the 1970s-2000s, and pioneering street photography by Kertész in Paris in the 1920s-1930s.
This document provides information on artworks by Eva Hesse and Fred Sandback from 1960-2002. It includes the titles, dates, materials, dimensions and locations of over 50 sculptures, paintings and drawings by the two artists. The works span their careers and include pieces in major museum collections as well as private collections.
The document provides information on over 60 artworks created between 1959-2003 by American artists Donald Judd and Agnes Martin. It lists each artwork's title, date of creation, materials, and dimensions. Locations of artworks in museum collections are also often provided. The artworks span both artists' careers and include sculptures, paintings, drawings and installations in various materials like steel, Plexiglas, oil paint and more.
This document provides information on photographs taken by several renowned street photographers including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau, André Kertész, Martin Munkácsi, Brassaï, and Robert Capa. It lists the photographers, titles of photographs, dates, locations, and dimensions. The photographs documented a variety of subjects including scenes of cities, people, and portraits of famous individuals.
This document provides information on artworks created between the 18th and early 19th centuries by European artists such as Watteau, Chardin, David, Goya, Reynolds, and others. It includes the title, date created, medium, dimensions and current location for each work. The artworks encompass a wide range of genres including portraits, history paintings, landscapes, and prints. Many of the works are held in prominent museums across Europe.
The document provides descriptions of artworks by several European artists from the 15th-19th centuries, including Delacroix, Rubens, Velazquez, Wright of Derby, and landscape artists like Gilpin and Crome. The artworks depicted a variety of subjects like history paintings, portraits, landscapes, and architectural designs of European gardens and parks from the 17th-19th centuries. The locations of the artworks are provided, with many being in prominent European art museums.
This document contains images and descriptions of artworks and architecture from the Romanesque and Renaissance periods in Italy and France. Specifically, it includes mosaics, frescoes and sculptures from the 6th-12th centuries in Ravenna, Rome and France. It also features works by Leon Battista Alberti from the 15th century, including the façades and interiors of churches in Florence and Mantua.
This document provides information on numerous architectural structures and artworks related to cathedrals, churches, and religious art in Europe from antiquity through the Renaissance. It includes descriptions of cathedrals in Florence, Siena, and Milan as well as details on artworks by Brunelleschi, Ghiberti, Donatello, Michelangelo, and others that decorated these buildings. Sculptures of prophets, sarcophagi, and classical sculptures are also mentioned. The document offers an overview of the development of religious architecture and art in Italy during this time period through brief descriptions and images.
This document provides information on artworks by Paul Gauguin and other Post-Impressionist artists from the late 19th century. It includes the title, date, medium, dimensions and location of over 100 paintings and sculptures by Gauguin from 1883 to 1902 as well as works by other artists he was connected with such as Van Gogh, Bernard, Sérusier and Anquetin from the 1880s-1890s. The document also lists several paintings by Symbolist artists Burne-Jones, Millais and Rossetti from the 1850s-1880s.
This document provides information on artworks by Paul Gauguin and other Post-Impressionist artists from the late 19th century. It includes the title, date, medium, dimensions and location of over 100 paintings and sculptures by Gauguin as well as works by Paul Serusier, Emile Bernard, Louis Anquetin, Pierre-Paul Puvis de Chavannes, Edward Burne-Jones, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Albert Welti, Friedrich Overbeck, Franz Pforr and Joseph von Führich. The artworks depicted various subjects including landscapes, portraits and religious or mythological scenes. Many of Gauguin's later works depicted scenes
The document provides information on various sculptures by artists such as Rodin, Daumier, Rosso, and Préault. It includes the title, date, materials, dimensions and current location for each work. The sculptures cover a wide range of subjects from figures to portraits to allegorical works. Locations include museums in Paris, London, New York, and elsewhere.
This document provides information on various artists and artworks, including Camille Pissarro, Claude Monet, Eugène Boudin, Johan Barthold Jongkind, Alfred Sisley, Camille Corot, Charles-François Daubigny, Théodore Rousseau, Narcisse Diaz de la Peña, and others. It lists the titles, dates, media, and locations of over 100 paintings and details from Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works housed in museums around the world. The focus is on French landscape paintings from the 19th century depicting scenes such as gardens, rivers, coasts, and cities.
The document provides information on various sculptures by artists such as Rodin, Daumier, Rosso, and Préault. It includes the title, date, materials, dimensions and current location of each work. The sculptures cover a wide range of subjects from figures to portraits to allegorical works. Locations include museums in Paris, London, New York, and elsewhere.
This document provides information on various artworks, including paintings, drawings, lithographs and caricatures by artists such as Manet, Goya, Velazquez, Delacroix, Raimondi, Titian, Guys, Couture, Luce, and Cham. The artworks span different periods, styles and genres including portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and depictions of historical events. Locations of the artworks are also provided, with many being in museums in Paris, Madrid, London, Florence, and elsewhere.
This document provides information on 27 landscape paintings and drawings from the 18th and 19th centuries by artists such as Constable, Friedrich, Lorrain, and Corot. It includes the title, artist name, date created, medium, dimensions and current location for each work. The works depict a variety of landscapes including rural countryside, gardens, coastal scenes and mountainous terrain. The document serves as a reference for important landscape works held in collections around the world.
The document provides information on various landscape paintings, including the artist, title, date, medium, and location in collection. It includes works by Constable, Turner, Lorrain, Corot, Friedrich and others. The paintings depict rural and coastal landscapes, gardens, ruins and other outdoor scenery. Many are held in major art museums in London, New York, and elsewhere.
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4. KLEE
Red Balloon (Roter Ballon)
1922
Oil (and oil transfer drawing?) on
chalk-primed gauze, mounted on
board, 31.7 x 31.1 cm
Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, NY
5. KLEE
Contact of two musicians
1922
Watercolor and oil transfer drawing on chalk-primed linen
gauze mounted on gouache-painted board, gauze support,
45.4 x 29.2 cm
6. KLEE
The Bavarian Don Giovanni
1919
Watercolor and ink on paper,22.5
x 21.3 cm
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
NY
7. KLEE
Printed Sheet with Picture
1937
Oil on canvas, 60 x 56.51 cm
The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC
8. KLEE
Ventriloquist and Crier in the Moor
1923
Watercolor and transferred printing ink on paper,
bordered with ink, mounted on cardboard, 41.9 × 29.5
cm
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
9.
10. KLEE
Dances Caused by Fear
1938, 90 (G 10)
watercolour on paper on cardboard, 48 x 31 cm
Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern
13. KLEE
Senecio
1922
Oil on chalk primer on gauze on
cardboard, original, gold conceptual
framework, 40.3 x 37.4 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland
14. KLEE
Figure of the Oriental Theater
1934
Oil on fabric mounted on cardboard, 52.07 x
39.6875 cm
The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC
15. KLEE
Angel Applicant
1939
Gouache, ink, and graphite on paper mounted on
cardboard, 65.4 × 44.5 cm
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Berggruen
Klee Collection, 1984
16. KLEE
In Angel's Care (In
Engelshut)
1931
Watercolor and
colored inks on paper,
mounted on paper,
42.1 x 49.1 cm
Solomon R.
Guggenheim
Museum, NY
23. KLEE
A small room in Venice
1933
Pastel on primer on paper, mounted on folded cardboard, 21.8 x 30.5 cm (largest mass)
Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland
30. KLEE
. Untitled (Crowned
Poet), 1919
hand puppet, 35 cm
. Untitled (Bearded
Frenchman), 1919
hand puppet, 28 cm
Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern,
Schenkung Livia Klee
31. KLEE
Untitled (Genie of the Matchbox)
1925
hand puppet
57 cm
Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Schenkung Livia Klee
32. KLEE
. Untitled (Ghost of a Scarecrow), 1923
hand puppet, 45 cm
. Untitled (Bandit), 1923
hand puppet, 58 cm
. Untitled (Electrical Spook), 1923
hand puppet, 38 cm
Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Schenkung Livia Klee
51. KANDINSKY
Dessin pour "Point et ligne sur plan“
1925
Encre de Chine, papier, 0.384 x 0,248 m
Paris, musée national d'Art moderne , Centre Georges
Pompidou
58. KANDINSKY
Sans titre (Etude pour Composition VII, Première abstraction, aquarelle)
1913
Mine graphite, encre de Chine et aquarelle sur papier, 49.6 x 64.8 cm
Centre Georges Pompidou, France
63. KLEE
Heroic Strokes of the Bow (Heroische Bogenstriche)
1938
Pigmented paste on newspaper on dyed cloth on
board in artist's frame, 73 x 53 cm
MoMA, NY
65. KLEE
Curtain (Vorhang)
1924
Watercolor on madder- and glue-primed linen, bordered with watercolor on
the cardboard mount, 18.1 x 9.2 cm
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York The Hilla Rebay Collection
66. KLEE
(From the Song of Songs)
Version II
1921
Ink and watercolor on paper,
with watercolor on cardboard
mount, 16.2 x 17.4 cm
Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, NY
68. KLEE
Insula dulcamara
1938
Oil and colored paste on newspaper on jute on stretcher; original frame strips, 88 x 176 cm
Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Switzerland
85. MIRÓ
Ciphers and Constellations in Love with a
Woman
1941
Opaque watercolor with watercolor washes on
ivory, rough textured wove paper, 459 x 380
mm
Art Institute of Chicago
86. MIRÓ
The Red Sun Gnaws at the Spider
1948
Oil on canvas, 76 x 96 cm
90. MIRÓ
Couple d'amoureux aux jeux de fleurs d'amandier. Model for the sculptural
group at La Défense, Paris
1975
Painted synthetic resin, 300 x 160 x 140 cm
Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona
114. MIRÓ
Cheveu poursuivi par 2 planètes
18 March 1968
Oil and acrylic on canvas, 195 X 130 cm
Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona. On loan from the Gallery
K. AG
115. MIRÓ
Bleu I
04 mars 1961
Huile sur toile, 270 x 355 cm
Paris, musée national d'Art moderne Centre Georges Pompidou
116. MIRÓ
Bleu II
04 mars 1961
Huile sur toile, 270 x 355 cm
Paris, musée national d'Art moderne Centre Georges Pompidou
117. MIRÓ
Bleu III
04 mars 1961
Huile sur toile, 268 x 349 cm
Paris, musée national d'Art moderne Centre Georges Pompidou
123. MIRÓ
Lunar Bird
1945/enlarged and cast 1966-67
Bronze, 207.0 x 204.9 x 147.8 cm
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
138. MIRÓ
Le Lézard (The Lizard)
1963
Earthenware, 270 x 150 x 80 cm
Saint-Paul, Fondation Maeght. Donated by the
artists. Production funded by Marguerite and
Aimé Maeght.
139. CALDER, Alexander
Object with Red Discs
1931
Painted steel rod, wire, wood, and sheet
aluminum (variable), 222.3 × 132.7 × 62.2 cm
Whitney Museum of American Art, NY
livro pg 60-61 - klee will grohmann
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livro pg 66-67 - klee will grohmann
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http://alfredflechtheim.com/en/works/schwarzer-fuerst/
livro pg 76-77 - klee will grohmann
http://www.kunstsammlung.de/entdecken/sammlung/emuseum-sammlung.html?frameUrl=/eMuseumPlus
http://www.sfb597.uni-bremen.de/download/de/forschung/a3_de_130523a.pdf
LIVRO pg 82 - klee will grohmann
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6c/Paul_Klee%2C_Hauptweg_und_Nebenwege%2C_1929%2C_%C3%96l_auf_Leinwand%2C_83%2C7_x_67%2C5_cm%2C_Museum_Ludwig_1976.jpg
livro pg 71 klee atb theguggenheim museumhttp://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online/artwork/2184
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http://www.pinterest.com/pin/236016836696871244/
http://www.artnet.com/magazine/reviews/laplaca/laplaca7-21-4.asp
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http://www.op-art.co.uk/bridget-riley/
http://visualarts.britishcouncil.org/search/object/cataract-3-riley-1967-p996/keywords:bridget-riley
http://www.reife.ch/Fruehling06/klee.html
livro pg 59 klee will grohmann
http://www.emuseum.zpk.org/eMuseumPlus?service=RedirectService&sp=Scollection&sp=SfieldValue&sp=0&sp=1&sp=3&sp=SdetailList&sp=0&sp=Sdetail&sp=0&sp=F
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http://www.fmirobcn.org/media/cataleg//dip00007cd00000p000_1000.jpg
http://www.fmirobcn.org/col-leccio/catalog-works/19857/untitled
livro pg 155 joan miró guggenheim
http://www.joan-miro.net/painting-1933.jsp
livro pg 137 joan miró guggenheim
http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/225739?search_id=1&index=0http://pintura.aut.org/BU04?Autnum=11099&Empnum=0&Inicio=91
livro pg 184 joan miró guggenheimhttp://www.wikiart.org/en/joan-miro/the-nightingale-s-song-at-midnight-and-the-morning-rain
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livro pg 288 joan miro the museum of modern art
https://www.centrepompidou.fr/cpv/rechercher.action
https://www.centrepompidou.fr/cpv/resource/crdy9X/rbqepkL
livro pg 289 joan miro the museum of modern art
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livro pg 70 henri michaux guggenheim museum
livro pg 78 henri michaux guggenheim museum
https://issuu.com/drawingcenter/docs/dp_14_henri_michaux – PG 37
livro pg 79 henri michaux guggenheim museum
http://www.kaleidoblog.net/le-vide/