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[[File:Leger The Smokers 1912.jpg|thumb|[[Fernand Leger]], The Smokers, 1912.]] | [[File:Leger The Smokers 1912.jpg|thumb|[[Fernand Leger]], The Smokers, 1912.]] | ||
[[File:Hurricane by John Marin.jpg|thumb|Hurricane by John Marin, 1944.]] | [[File:Hurricane by John Marin.jpg|thumb|Hurricane by John Marin, 1944.]] | ||
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− | One of the most influential artists in the history of twentieth | + | One of the most influential artists in the history of twentieth century painting, Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) has inspired generations of modern artists. Generally categorized as a Post-Impressionist, his unique method of building form with color and his analytical approach to nature influenced the art of Cubists, Fauvists, and successive generations of avant-garde artists. [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/pcez/hd_pcez.htm] |
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[[File:Bruno Landi Donna con glicine 2003.Jpeg|thumb|Bruno Landi, Donna con glicine, 2003.]] | [[File:Bruno Landi Donna con glicine 2003.Jpeg|thumb|Bruno Landi, Donna con glicine, 2003.]] | ||
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File:David Sorensen Horizon Center Focus No 2 Horizon-Series 2004.jpg|"Horizon Center Focus No 2", '''David Sorensen''', 2004. | File:David Sorensen Horizon Center Focus No 2 Horizon-Series 2004.jpg|"Horizon Center Focus No 2", '''David Sorensen''', 2004. | ||
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File:Fabelo, Roberto.jpg|"Un Poco de Nosotros", '''Roberto Fabelo''', 2007. | File:Fabelo, Roberto.jpg|"Un Poco de Nosotros", '''Roberto Fabelo''', 2007. | ||
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File:Roberto FABELO, Untitled, 2009.jpg|"Untitled", '''Roberto Fabelo''', 2009. | File:Roberto FABELO, Untitled, 2009.jpg|"Untitled", '''Roberto Fabelo''', 2009. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:22, October 28, 2016
Gallery of
Contemporary painting
XX and XXI Centuries
From the most famous masters.
"while I know that the beautiful, the spiritual and the sublime are today suspect I have begun to stop resisting the constant urge to deny that beauty has a valid right to exist in contemporary art." Ian Hornak
- XX Century
Renoir, The Terrace at Cagnes, ca. 1908.
Paul Cézanne, Sous Bois Provençal, c. 1900-06.
One of the most influential artists in the history of twentieth century painting, Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) has inspired generations of modern artists. Generally categorized as a Post-Impressionist, his unique method of building form with color and his analytical approach to nature influenced the art of Cubists, Fauvists, and successive generations of avant-garde artists. [1]
"The Blue Mountain" Wassily Kandinsky, 1908.
"Red Fish and a Sculpture", Henri Matisse, 1911.
"Feuille de Musique et Guitare" Pablo Picasso, 1912.
"La Tour Eiffel", Diego Rivera, 1914.
"Romeria" Salvador Dali, 1921.
"Personage", Joan Miró, 1925.
"The Couple", Max Ernst, 1925.
"Birthplace of Herbert Hoover", Grant Wood, 1931.
"Vista del Popocatepetl", Dr. Atl, 1934.
"The Basin of Deauville", Raoul Dufy, 1935.
"Anemones", Raoul Dufy, 1937.
"The Migration of the Negro", Jacob Lawrence, 1940-1941.
"Galaxy", Jackson Pollock, 1947.
"Woman 1", Willem de Kooning, 1950-1952.
"Incendiare", Jean Miotte, 1958.
"Three-Flags-1958", Jasper Johns, 1958.
"Watermelons", Rufino Tamayo, 1965.
"Le blanc Seing", René Magritte, 1965.
"Untitled", Max Bill, 1972.
"Dunes In Winter", Ian Hornak, 1972.
"Ixtacihuatl", Baruj Salinas, 1993.
Mordecai Ardon, The Awakening, 1969.
- XXI Century
Contemporary painting comprises the following schools and movements among others: Der Blaue Reiter, Die Brücke, Dada, Surrealism, The Bauhaus, De Stijl, Expressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Muralism, Abstract painting, Futurism, Suprematism, Geometric abstraction, Constructivism, Symbolism, Abstract Expressionism, Lyrical Abstraction, Color Field painting, Pop Art, Op Art, Minimal art, Art brut, Abstract Illusionism, Hard-edge painting, Collage, Assemblage painting, and Digital painting.
See also
- Painting Schools Part II
- Painting Galleries
- Famous French paintings
- Antique paintings
- Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
- Famous Art
- Mexico by World Painters
- Contemporary Abstract Painting
External links
- Contemporary Painting
- Artcyclopedia
- Gallery Delaive
- ART MUSEUMS - IMPRESSIONIST AND MODERN ART. Most important art museums exhibiting Impressionist and Modern Art.
- Painting Now: Five Contemporary Artists.
- Village Gossips, Gloucestershire by Stanley Spencer, 1940.
MAKING ART WITH ART