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Page 1: Art History 2009 Class 8 Lecture

Matisse Annelies, White Tulipsand Anemones

Matisse Woman Reading

Turning the page from traditionalist to “Fauvist” Wild BeastWild Beast(WildBeast)

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Matisse Woman With A Hat

• Expression?• Abstraction?• Fantasy?• All of the above!

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Matisse Chronological Sampling

Self-portrait

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Duchamp L.H.O.O.Q.

A nihilistic response to war and cherished institutions.

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Duchamp Fountain by R. MuttUrinalREADY-MADES

What is art?

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Duchamp Nude Descending a Staircase.

Capturing sequences in motion.(A more positive contribution.)

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Calder Mobile

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Picasso Portrait of Gertrude Stein Portrait of Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler

Cezanne’s indelible footprint leads to Analytical Cubism.

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Picasso Young Girl At The Mirror

Reflections: More thanone side of reality.

Manet Barmaid

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Braque

Cezanne genealogy

Picasso

Cezanne

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Picasso Braque

The Analytical Cubism Twins

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From Analysis to Synthesis

Picasso Musicians

Picasso? Braque? Woman With Guitar

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Synthetic Cubism

/Picasso

Picasso Braque

TWINSTWINS

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Picasso Still Life with Chair-Caning

Fact: Real rope, wood and paint strokes. Illusion: Imitation chair-caning.

FACT

& ILLUSION

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Picasso Bull

One + One = 3Seeing a relationship orcommon denominator inall forms.A synthesis.An Assemblage.

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Guernica On Display

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Picasso GuernicaAbstraction Expression Fantasy.

A universal theme as a memorial to a particular event.

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Fantasy: How real is the imagined?

Surrealism

Dali Crucifixion (Hypercubic Body)

Philippe Halsman The Dali Atomicus

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How REAL is that which we…See? Imagine? Record?

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Dali Apparition of Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach

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Dali

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Dali: In search of adistinguishing mark.

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Miro The Tilled Field 20th Century cross-pollenization

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Mondrian Broadway Boogie Woogie

Reasoned arrangementsand Condensations ofPrimary(?) colors andShapes.

De Stijl /Neo-Plasticism

Composition in Red, Blue and Yellow