ART 111 M002 Judith Meighan September 22, 2009 Quiz pt ? Artist: Georges Brague pt ? Title: The Portuguese pt ? Date: 1911 (0.1 pt for century) pt ? Style and Country: Cubism from Paris, France pt ? Significance: Based on a memories including one from a bat in Marsellies. Analytic approach: analyzing a still subject 1 pt per image. 5 images total The Red Book of Carl Jung, analytic psychologist ? ?The Holy Grail of the Unconscious? ? Jung said the Red Book stemmed from his ?confrontation with the unconscious,? during which visions came in an ?incessant stream.? ? Begun in 1914 when Jung was 39 John Sloan ? ?Sixth Avenue and 30th Street 1907? 1909 ? urbanism and prostitution: social curiosity and concerns The Armory Show ? New York National Guard's 69th Regiment, ? New York 1913 Marcel Duchamr ? Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2, 1912 ? radical work ? ?Cubo-futurist? 1905 ? the Russco-Japanese War ? Japan defeats Russia 1914 ? Germany declares war on Russia Kazimir Maevich ? ?Under Suprematism I understand the supremacy of pure feeling in creative art. To the Suprematist, the visual phenomenon of the objective world are, in themselves, meaningless; the significant thing is feeling, as such, quite apart from the environment in which it is called forth... The Suprematists does not observe and does not touch ? he feels.? ? ?0, 10? The Last Futurist Exhibition ? Black Square 1915 ? Suprematist Composition Airplane Flying ? 1915 ? Style and country: Suprematism, Avant Garde in Russia Constructivism in Russia ? Naum Gabo, Column, 1923 ? constructivism: build piece by piece in spaced, indeed of carving or modeling, metaphor of building a new world, sticking things together, constructing life ? Vladimir Tatlin, Monument to the Third International, 1919-1920
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