Post WWI Art 1 “Along with millions of idealistic young men who were cut to pieces by machine guns and obliterated by artillery shells, there was another.

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Post WWI Art 1 “Along with millions of idealistic young men who were cut to pieces by machine guns and obliterated by artillery shells, there was another major casualty of World War I: traditional ideas about Western art”. (Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times)

Themes in Early Modern Art 1.Uncertainty/insecurity. 2.Disillusionment. 3.The subconscious. 4.Overt sexuality. 5.Violence & savagery. 2

Edvard Munch: The Scream (1893) Expressionism Using bright colors to express a particular emotion. 3

Franz Marc: Animal Destinies (1913) 4

Wassily Kandinsky: On White II (1923) 5

Gustav Klimt: The Kiss ( ) 6

Henri Matisse: Open Window (1905) Henri Matisse: Open Window (1905) 7

Georges Braque: Violin & Candlestick (1910) CUBISM  The subject matter is broken down, analyzed, and reassembled in abstract form.  Cezanne  The artist should treat nature in terms of the cylinder, the sphere, and the cone. 8

Georges Braque: Woman with a Guitar (1913) Georges Braque: Woman with a Guitar (1913) 9

Georges Braque: Still Life (1929) 10

Picasso: Studio with Plaster Head (1925) 11

Paul Klee: Senecio (1922) 12

George Grosz Grey Day (1921) George Grosz Grey Day (1921) DaDa  Ridiculed contemporary culture & traditional art forms.  The collapse during WW I of social and moral values.  Nihilistic. 13

George Grosz The Pillars of Society (1926) George Grosz The Pillars of Society (1926) 14

Salvador Dali: Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War), 1936 Surrealism  Late 1920s-1940s.  Came from the nihilistic genre of DaDa.  Influenced by Freud’s theories on psychoanalysis and the subconscious.  Confusing & startling images like those in dreams. 15

Salvador Dali: The Persistence of Memory (1931) 16

Walter Gropius: Bauhaus Building (1928) Bauhaus  A utopian quality.  Based on the ideals of simplified forms and unadorned functionalism.  The belief that the machine economy could deliver elegantly designed items for the masses.  Used techniques & materials employed especially in industrial fabrication & manufacture  steel, concrete, chrome, glass. 17