Title: Constantin Brancusi
1Constantin Brancusi
- Bethany Nollette
- Period 5
- 11/27/06
2The Kiss (1912)
Human-made texture is demonstrated in this
sculpture because of the lines in the hair and
around the eyes. This sculpture is made out of
stone.
3The Endless Column
This sculpture demonstrates planes because of all
the different directions the side panels are
going The endless column was made as memorial
tribute to the young Romanians who died in World
War I fighting Germany, and is a stylization of
the funerary pillars used in Southern Romania. It
consists of 17 rhombus shaped modules made out of
cast iron
4Wisdom of Earth
This piece of art demonstrates color because of
the natural color in the stone that the sculpture
is carved from This sculpture is made of waxed
limestone
5The Golden Bird
This evokes a sense of shape because of the
unique shape of the design This is made of
bronze, stone and wood
6Madamoiselle Pognania, 1913
This piece of art demonstrates Value because of
the different colors used in the sculpture It is
mostly made of bronze
7Muse
This sculpture demonstrates space because of the
sense of depth that it evokes The Muse is
sculpted from marble
8Artist Facts
- 1876-1957
- Romanian Sculptor
- The Kiss (1908), Sleeping Muse (1910), and the
portrait of Mlle Pogany (1923 Musée d'Art
moderne, Paris) were the subjects of much
controversy - He altered his technique from modeling to carving
in1910 - Brancusi's work is notable for its extreme
simplification of form, its organic and
frequently symbolic character, and its consummate
craftsmanship
9Quotes
- Theories are patterns without value. What counts
is action - Constantin Brancusi - "Perfection is indispensable to an important
work - Constantin Brancusi - Maybe, the most important influence over
sculpture lately was exerted by Constantin
Brancusi, The forthcoming generations might
attribute an influence over the art of this
century equal to that of Picasso, I dare consider
that Brancusi is one of the most important names
in the history of art". - Alastair Gordon
10Timeline
1913 He showed five of his sculptures in the
Armory Show in New York
He continued his training at the École des
Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1905
Brancusi's last works, the two variants of the
"Tortoise" were created in 1943
Born February 19, 1876, in Hobitza, Romania
Died in 1957
1916
1936
1946
First studied sculpture in School of Arts and
Crafts in Craiova in 1894
1907 began to work by direct carving
1912 Finished The Kiss
11Works Cited
- http//www.perreaux.com/img/Brancusi20-20Sleepin
g20Muse.jpg - www.artchive.com
- www.academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu
- www.aparthistory-design.com
- www.gfmer.ch