"Distributed worldwide by RM Associates." Narrated by James Greene and Edwin Mullins.
Contents:
This program examines: Juan Gris' The Breakfast Table (1915), from the Centre Pompidou, Paris --- Marcel Duchamp's Sad Young Man on a Train (1911), from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice --- Robert Delaunay's Champ de Mars (1911), from the Art Institute of Chicago --- Sonia Delaunay's Electric Prisms (1914), from the Centre Pompidou, Paris --- Kasimir Malevich's An Englishman in Moscow (1913-14), from the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam --- Umberto Boccioni's Farewells (1911), from the Museum of Modern Art, New York Masterworks of Western Art Series : [1] Italian renaissance -- [2] Northern renaissance -- [3] Baroque period -- [4] Expressionism -- [5] Impact of cubism -- [6] Dada and surrealism -- [7] Realism in 20th century American painting -- [8] Abstract expressionism and pop: art of the '50s and '60s.
Summary:
Influenced by the works of Cezanne, African tribal art, and the art of the Iberian peninsula, Cubism--the most influential style of the early 20th century--offered European artists unfamiliar, nonclassical ways to represent form and space.
Series:
Masterworks of Western art ;
Locations:
PNAX964 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Calmar (Calmar)
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.