Lavishly illustrated: The new standard work on Cubism
48,00 £
[UK]
The Cubist Cosmos
From Picasso to Léger
This volume unfolds the development of Cubism between 1907 and 1917. It conveys the moment’s enormous stylistic range and its revolutionary potential for the art that would follow during the twentieth century. It also presents as part of the story of Cubism the way that representatives of the avant-garde adopted and transformed the Cubist pictorial language.
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In chronologically and thematically arranged chapters the publication shows how the influence of folk art and archaic sculpture as well as the works of Paul Cézanne initially became increasingly evident in the paintings of Picasso and Braque. From 1908 crystalline, geometric elements, as it were, appear. Until 1911 the characteristic prismatically fragmented forms and an almost colourless austerity dominated. The new pictorial language was taken up by artists like Juan Gris, Fernand Léger, Robert and Sonia Delaunay and Henri Le Fauconnier, who developed and presented it in large formats in the Salon exhibitions of the Paris art world.
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Ed. Christian Briend, Ariane Coulondre, Brigitte Leal
Adaptation English edition: Josef Helfenstein, Eva Reifert
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Contributions by O. Berggruen, C.Briend, D. Cottington, A. Coulondre, P. Karmel, B. Léal, E. Reifert, and many more
320 pages, 330 colour illustrations
24.5 x 29.5 cm, hardcover
320 pages, 330 colour illustrations
24.5 x 29.5 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3262-5
Events
Basel
| Kunstmuseum Basel | Neubau
Categories
Art 20th Century
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Art and Cultural History
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Painting
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Modern Age
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Painting 20th Century
Keywords
20th century, modernism, cubism
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