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Tag Archives: Bridget Riley
SEURAT: Trying To Connect The DOTS
…Seurat suspended work on the large canvas until the fall. When Seurat resumed work on La Grande Jatte in October 1885, he incorporated his new divisionist technique and color theories that he began formulating during the summer while painting in Grandcamp. For … Continue reading →
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Tagged Antonia Cunningham, Bridget Riley, Chris Dunmire, Christopher Benfey, Felix Feneon, Frederic Clay Bartlett, Georges Seurat, Jesse Bryant Wilder, Jodi Hauptman, Lars Roper, Meyer Schapiro, Nicolas Poussin, Paul Gauguin, Paul Signac, Robert L. Herbert, Simeran Maxwell, Thomas Kostner, Van Gogh
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MONDRIAN:BOOGIE-WOOGIE BATTLING INTO ABSTRACTION
Piet Mondrian ( 1872-1944 ) had a profound belief in progress, the key to which he believed lay in man’s innate dissatisfaction with the merely “natural” world. He disliked classical representational art, for example, because he felt it simply reproduced … Continue reading →
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Tagged A. Michael Noll, Alexander Calder, Barbara Hepworth, Bart van der Leck, Ben Nicholson, Bridget Riley, Carel Blotkamp, Cristina Silvan, David H. Hubel, David Sylvester, George Hendrik Breitner, Georges Braque, Harry Holtzman, Kazimir Malevich, Maggie Paley, Meyer Schapiro, Michel Seuphor, Neil A. Dodgson, Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, Stephen Hicks, Theo Van Doesburg, Timothy C. Baker, Torsten N. Wiesel, Trevor Winkfield, Umberto Eco, William Hirstein, William P. Seely
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