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BryanWinds
BryanWinds aka is a 27.46 year old boy, has been a member since October 29, 2006, has scored 223 submissions, giving an average score of 1.57, helping 10 designs get printed.
Do you know anything about these pieces (artist, period, style)?! It would be greatly appreciated! Thanx.
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Tess Fondie
Tess Fondie on Dec 03 '07 at 11:22am
lol do you ever do a quiz on your own?
g3rpander
g3rpander on Dec 03 '07 at 11:28am
You need help on your homework? Essay deadline today?
littlem
littlem on Dec 03 '07 at 11:30am
they look like they were done by artists from certain periods using certain styles. hope this helps
squeegebeckenheim
squeegebeckenheim on Dec 03 '07 at 11:30am
I know the first three really well.



You'll learn more if you study them yourself. :)
phones
phones on Dec 03 '07 at 11:40am
that last one is cool!
FestaTribe
FestaTribe on Dec 03 '07 at 11:41am
2nd is Duchamp

3rd is Picasso

4th is Dali
FestaTribe
FestaTribe on Dec 03 '07 at 11:44am
the Picasso one is titled "Still Life with Chair Caning", May 1912, is a collage of oil, oilcloth and paper on canvas. It is a prime example of the second phase of cubism, synthetic cubism, which began around the year 1912.



re-word it if you use that.
squeegebeckenheim
squeegebeckenheim on Dec 03 '07 at 11:52am
1. Henri Matisse's The Dance 1910 Oil on Canvas



It is painted in the Fauvist (Fauvism) style.





2. Marcel Duchamp's Bicycle 1913



One of Duchamp's readymades. He was a big part of the Dada movement.



3. Picasso



I don't remember the name, but I'm fairly certain it's a collage with rags and the rope frame is real rope.



4. I'd assume this is a Dali.



5. It might be a Hopper?
BryanWinds
BryanWinds on Dec 03 '07 at 3:42pm
How's this for image 2.



This piece can be attributed to Marcel Duchamp, an influential French dadaist, who helped spread the Dada movement to the United States. Dadaism is a cultural movement, peaking from 1916 to 1920, involving visual arts, literature, theatre, and graphic design.



After abandoning painting and cubism, Duchamp began creating readymades—everyday manufactured objects transformed into art works by the decision of the artist. A great example is Fig. 28-63. Fountain, which is a urinal turned 90 degrees and signed “R. Mutt”.



The exam image is a readymade called Bicycle Wheel, which is simply a front wheel from a bicycle mounted upside-down on a wooden stool. This piece was originally created in 1913 and has become known to be Duchamp’s first readymade. The original sculpture was lost and Duchamp recreated it in the 1950’s.



Bicycle Wheel is believed to be one of the first kinetic works of art. Kinetic art are sculptures that contain moving parts.

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