The museum, featuring the works of artists like Matisse and Picasso, holds one of the largest collections of cubist, surrealist and abstract art. |
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The French cubist painter Georges Braque once said that art is made to disturb, while science reassures. |
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Thus he bought a single Matisse picture, but then sold it again, and never acquired any fauvist, cubist or non-naturalistic work. |
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It's also one of the obvious connections to modernist art practices such as cubist or surrealist collage. |
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Cartier-Bresson gave it his eye and mind trained by the cubist painter Andre Lhote, and his experience as a hunter in Africa. |
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The representation of faces, although very free, is very codified: almond eyes, chin gorilla nose almost cubist, with large cut straight lines. |
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Earlier on Monday, Viesturs sat beneath a pastel, vaguely cubist mural in a boutique coffee beanery near Gramercy Park. |
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Thus cubist art, has something of the character of poetry, presenting an image of the world that is meditative, haunting, lyrical, mysterious and sometimes obscure. |
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He introduced a new conception of colour, which announced the cubist style. |
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Since the cubist period, naive, or primitive, art has been an important source for artists. |
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Kroha was an extraordinarily gifted artist who responded to the cubist initiatives of the pre-war Group of Visual Artists in Prague. |
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And books, everywhere, sprouting like mushrooms in a greenhouse, pullulating on shelves, in shoots that teeter at navel height like cubist stalagmites. |
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Of a very cubist graphics, herd and cowhand found in a symphony of ochers and very innovative roses. |
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Here, a cubist silk and cotton mikado blazer and tuxedo short would be fun even without the red waistband and bright blue collar. |
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I'd also include Massine's Parade for the still-astounding freshness of its Satie score and the novelty of its cubist aesthetic. |
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Take, for example, recent stories on a new unnavigable cubist Web site, or how the 14 remaining Netscape users are excited about the next big update. |
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The idea was to synthesise the avant-garde cubist vision of modernity with the high forms of opera and ballet that still dominated French bourgeois taste. |
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And as with many labels like cubist, Fauvist, jazz, and Beatnik, what begins in derision can become a badge of honor. |
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In cubist artworks, the subjects are broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form so that several different aspects, or faces, are seen simultaneously. |
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Maybe the tykes in Commerce's beloved child-care center could take up cubist fingerpainting and the cafeteria could feature paella. |
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Creating highlights: the subtle reflections on the flat bars create a fascinating interplay with the surrounding space. The uniform cubist line is excellently suited to the calm, clear atmosphere of modern bathrooms. |
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After attending courses for a brief period at the Institute of Art in Venice, he became attracted to the discovery of cubist structural disarrangement, which allowed him to transcend the representation of given reality. |
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I don't know what I'd expected of the Atlas, but it wasn't the pretty blossom-strewn villages that scattered the hillsides, the rusty-hued cubist cottages softened by haze, like something from an impressionist painting. |
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At the same time his style changed, as he abandoned Cubist leanings for a more naturalistic idiom. |
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Horizontal helmet masks of sharks, sawfish, and crocodiles, and hippos of Cubist proportions endow Western and African art history. |
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Individually and as a group, Cubist images demand the viewer's scrupulous attention. |
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This sculpture belongs to the period in his middle 30s when his work was mainly Cubist. |
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From about 1930 Rosai painted large landscapes and townscapes in which forms were influenced by mild Cubist stylization. |
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The piece recalls both an early Cubist still-life sculpture by Picasso and a Futurist bronze by Boccioni. |
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Below it is the Cubist Gallery, filled with canvases by Picasso, Braque, and Gris as well as sculptures by Matisse and Giacometti. |
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The artists also showed they were influenced by Cubist ideas by the way they focused attention on cylinders, cubes and other geometric forms. |
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Picasso's oeuvre eventually becomes a kind of vast Cubist collage itself, sprawling in all directions almost to the point of incoherence. |
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The Cubist mask and the Purist half-object embedded in its field or surround set up reciprocal relationships through their respective placements. |
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By 1915, they were actively engaged in applying Cubist principles to photography. |
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Cubist painting gave to artists complete freedom to deal with reality in art in any way they chose. |
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His uncanny, unmistakable style crossed Cubist austerity with lush Surrealism. |
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An artistic style that has been compared to Cubist Expressionism was also discovered across the site. |
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The frame, divided into sections, bares the geometric abstraction of the artist's Cubist period. |
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Adorno's case for Cubist painting illustrates how the object can only be understood in its totality once it has fallen from its unity and reduced to fragments. |
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She possesses an almost Cubist face, with a receded hairline and crooked grimace, that looks like a death mask. |
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Orphism is one of the artistic styles to emerge from the Cubist movement. |
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The muted colours of early Cubist paintings are used for the costumes echoing a Picasso harlequinade and wistfully evocative of the age of Diaghalev. |
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Subsequent writings by Greenberg analogize the 1947-50 drip paintings to high Analytical Cubist works by Picasso and Braque, in my view a brilliant but misleading comparison. |
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He was deeply influenced by both Cubist and Futurist trends. |
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Cubist has a unique understanding of daptomycin and is sharing this understanding with the FDA, via the Citizen Petition, in the interest of public health. |
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