Title: Art of the early 20th century
1Art of the early 20th century
Otto Dix, Self-Portrait as a Soldier in a Red
Shirt, 1914
2Changes in 19th century art
Berthe Morisot In the Garden at Maurecourt 1884
Gustave Courbet The Desperate Man 1844-45
3Camouflage
4A.Y. Jackson, House of Ypres, 1917
5Mary Riter Hamilton, Passchendaele Ridge, 1920
6Frederick Varley, For What?, 1918
7The Wild Beasts, 1905 Salon dAutomne
Henri Rousseau, The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on
the Antelope,1905
- Donatello au milieu des fauves!" ("Donatello
among the wild beasts") - -Louis Vauxcelles, art critic
8Fauvism
Henri Matisse, Portrait of Madame Matisse, 1905
9Henri Matisse, Woman with a Hat, 1905
10Andre Derain, Charing Cross Bridge, London, 1906
11Andre Derain, Portrait of a Man with a
Newspaper, 1911-14
12Cubism
Georges Braque, Woman with a Guitar, 1913
13Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon , 1907
14Juan Gris, Portrait of Picasso, 1912
15Dadaism
Hannah Hoch, Cut with the Dada Kitchen Knife
through the Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural Epoch
in Germany, 1919
16Photograph of Marcel Duchamps Fountain, 1917
17Marchel Duchamp, L.H.O.O.Q., 1919
18Max Ernst, Ubu Imperator, 1923
19Surrealism
Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory, 1931
20Yves Tanguy, Mama, Papa is Wounded, 1927
21Alberto Giacometti, Woman with her Throat Cut,
1932
22Joan Miro, The Tilled Field, 1923-24
23Rene Magritte, The Human Condition, 1935
24Socials 11 - Art HistoryAssignment
Ilya Yefimovich Repin Tsar Ivan the Terrible with
his son Ivan, 1885 The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Submitted by Mrs. Lacroix, block 3/4
25- Ilya Yefimovich Repin
- Born in 1844 in the Chuguev district of Russia,
Repin became the nations leading artist within
the Peredvizhniki movement. - Trained in the St. Petersburg Academy, Repin
would stun the Russian art world with his Barge
Haulers. This move away from traditional art
created a furor within the artistic community,
however, as artists attempted to create a unique
Russian art, they were compelled to tell the true
story of Russia those of the poor and
downtrodden. - Repins art would echo the discontent within
Russian society as the nation seemed to be on the
brink of a socialist revolution. - Eventually, the communist government of the
U.S.S.R. would adopt Repins art as the countrys
true national art, as Peredvizhniki art often
portrayed the inequities of life in Russia and
the abuses of the tsar and his royal court.
26- Ivan the Terrible and his son Ivan was painted in
1885, only 4 years after Tsar Alexander IIs
assassination. Although the painting is of
Russias 16th century Tsar, Ivan Grozny, the
image was created at a time when revolution
against the Royal family was coming to a head. - In the painting we see Ivan holding the lifeless
body of his son, Ivan. Russians knew the
horrible story of how a father killed his own son
after beating his pregnant daughter-in-law for
immodest dress. The look of anguish on the
fathers face is unmistakable. The use of rich
colours, so much blood red, creates a dramatic
scene. Perhaps Repin was making a statement
about the consequences of a tsars foolish
actions.
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28- Bibliography
- http//estrand.bol.ucla.edu/
- http//www.abcgallery.com/R/repin/repin.html
- http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_IV_of_Russia
- http//www.geographia.com/russia/rusart01.htm
- http//www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUSalexander2
.htm - http//www.shsu.edu/his_ncp/Eman.html