Maurice de Vlaminck (1886-1971) • Australian School (mid-20th Century) Stuart Davis (1892-1964) Best known for his avant-garde American Scene paintings. Art more than anything else may have most accurately reflected the distorted reality of the Age. Russian painter, set designer, inventor of Rayonism, husband of Goncharova. (1920s), De Stijl/Neo-Plasticism/Elementarism (1917-40), Abstract Expressionism (Colour Field Painting), Art Informel (European Abstract Expressionism), Neo-Dada (1953-65) (Incl: Nouveau Realisme, (1887-1976) Robert Morris George Grosz (1893-1959) American Frank Wilcox was a native of Cleveland, Ohio who became a prominent American Scene watercolorist. Lawrence is among the best-known 20th-century African-American painters. Reginald Marsh (1898-1954) nudes. Sigmar Polke (b.1941) Josef Albers (1888-1976) Edward McKnight Kauffer (art deco, illustrator, 1890-1954) A poster designer and illustrator, Kauffer was an American who settled in England. American realist, one of the best genre painters of the 20th century. 54. 1.6 6) Lino Tagliapietra. American novelist; iconic figure in the 1920s; first famous flapper (per her husband's accord) F. Scott Fitzgerald A novelist and chronicler of the jazz age. German Dada artist noted for his "Merz" collage art, multi-media "Catalog of the exhibit sponsored by the Philip Morris Companies, organized by the Milwaukee Art Museum. Founder of 'action-painting', variant of Abstract Expressionism in USA. Thomas Cole, The Departure, 1837, oil on canvas, Corcoran Collection (Gift of William Wilson Corcoran), 2014.79.13. Famous melancholic-style Australian expressionist/surrealist 'bush painter'. NOTE: The Supremus group included: Liubov Popova, Aleksandra A part of this series was featured in a 1941 issue of Fortune Magazine. • Cubism (1908-14) Picasso's "Weeping Woman" is a great example of the new art of the post WWI America. Frank Auerbach • Contemporary Chinese Painters (2000s). The following 170 files are in this category, out of 170 total. Harlem became an African-American neighborhood in the early 1900s, during the Great Migration in which many sought a better standard of living and relief from the institutionalized racism in the South. Except for Impressionism, it witnessed all the influential movements • GRAFFITI Edward Willis Redfield, The Mill in Winter, 1921, oil on canvas, Corcoran Collection (Museum Purchase, Gallery Fund), 2014.136.16. (1917-40) Albert Marquet Boris Mikhailovich Kustodiev (1878-1927) Found inside – Page 354His first one-man exhibition as a painter, in 1920, met with little acclaim, but by the mid-1920s, his reputation as ... aesthetics of photography, no doubt due in part to her marriage to famous American photographer Alfred Stieglitz. Group f/64, led by Ansel Adams, was a group of seven San Francisco photographers who shared a common photographic style characterized by sharp-focused and carefully framed images seen through a particularly Western viewpoint. Abstract painter, founder of radical, Dadaist Japanese Gutai Group in and styles, see: History of Art. • DER British Surrealist who depicted the dreamland of the subconscious. • HARD EDGE 55. Found inside – Page 356Her portrait of Elizabeth, “Queen of the Belgians” (1921, National Museum of American Art), is softly painted with ... The works of the late 1920s were mainly portraits and landscapes of the hilly Gatineau area near Ottawa where she ... Soldiers returned to a confident country, eager for jobs, family, and friends. Langston Hughes: Langston Hughes was one of the most well-known writers to emerge from the Harlem Renaissance. many young American painters and art . Her paintings focused on the cityscapes and landscapes of New York and New Mexico, and abstract flowers. (1871-1958) Klein's Postmodernist art (1956-62). REALISTS (1930-45) The growth of American cities was, incidentally, made them ideal customers for - and developers of - new styles of European architecture like Art Nouveau (flourished 1890-1914) and Art Deco (1920s, 1930s). Noted for paintings of killing machines and robotic soldiers. Paula Rego (b.1935) Suprematist and Constructivist artist, influenced by Cubo-Futurism. Paintings include the City of Hamilton in 1917; "The Bar at the 21 Club" and "A View of Front Street" of 1940; and "St. George's, Bermuda" 1940. (c.1914-32) (1883-1931) Wuhan painter noted for his figure painting, portraits. Graham Sutherland Choose your favorite 1930s paintings from 1,060 available designs. Even though the world had grown distinctly colder in the shadow of the Great . Found inside – Page 75Bernstein also became his from the mid - 1920s to the early 1950s , Bernstein financial benefactor and his unofficial ... Some of her satiric designs for the portant American painters of the early twen Grand Street Follies , an annual ... He was 23 years old when he gained national recognition with his 60-panel Migration Series, painted on cardboard. • METAPHYSICAL German-American Cubist painter, illustrator. Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) Spanish surrealist painter: ceramicist, printmaker and stained glass artist. Asger Jorn (1914-73) 'Sunset at Christmas Eve, Honolulu, Hawaii', woodblock print . Alexander Deineka (1899-1969) Keywords: American Literature, Art, British literature, dance, Harlem, Literature, Music, Paris, Renaissance. Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1876-1944) of ARTISTS. Skilled draftsman, famous for his use of automatism and automatic drawing. This article contains 15 Most Famous Paintings by Edward Hopper. Maurice Prendergast (1858-1924) This is a book of things to do, stories to read, games to play, songs to sing - all with illustrations by Norman Rockwell reproduced from the pages of The Saturday Evening Post. Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975) Realist artist, exponent of American Scene Painting and Regionalism. Millard Sheets. Noted for rough gesturalist brushwork and semi-abstract "Woman" In the vast field of ceramic makers, American artists are regarded as some of the most collectable creators of the past century. Subcategories. The motifs explored in the 1930s tended to center around values of essential features of life. (1912-56) Clara Bow might be the most famous woman of the roaring 20s, and that is for a good reason. Painter, stained glass artist, known for his sombre but glowing colours. Charles Sheeler Emil Kosa Jr. • LYRICAL These artists represent what has become internationally known to museum curators and collectors as our country's best 20th century American artists. During this time, both photography and sculpture expanded into new realms of artistic expression, heavily influenced by the society and times. Gabriele Munter (1920-2013) (1871-1957) Under Roy Stryker, the Information Division of the FSA adopted a goal of “introducing America to Americans.” Many of the most famous Depression-era photographers, such as Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, and Gordon Parks, were fostered by the FSA project. American painter, member of Tachisme & Lyrical Abstraction movements. One of the great Cubist painters and Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) Although the 50 most important African American music artists of all time. nature. Painter, collagist, lithographer, famous for Elegy to the Spanish Republic. Abstract artist; painter, designer. These new technologies allowed for the proliferation of color photography for the first time, and currently available color films still employ a multilayer emulsion and the same principles, most closely resembling Agfa’s product. Tempera painter and watercolourist from Pennsylvania. • COBRA Group Alexander Benois Found inside – Page 110Presumably he studied painting in Paris , but , like so many other young American artists , he also ventured to Giverny to paint the French countryside made famous by Claude Monet ( 1840–1926 ) . On his return to the United States ... Jules Olitski (1922-2007) Alexander Calder. SCHOOL (Mid-20th Century) Emil Nolde (1867-1956) Modern Medicine: Alston’s mural at the Harlem Hospital is a significant work of the Harlem Renaissance. Cubist painter, co-author of Du Cubisme, founder member of Section (1889-1924) Leader of English surrealism; War Artist, watercolourist, book illustrator. • Abstract Expressionism (Colour Field Painting) Best known for his night scenes of industry and industrial architecture. A third former Corcoran work, Rembrandt Peale’s enormous portrait Washington before Yorktown (1824), occupies the vestibule near the 7th Street entrance of the West Building’s main floor. (1874-1949) Black Belt (original painting in color): Archibald Motley is most famous for his colorful chronicling of the African-American experience during the 1920s and 1930s and is considered one of the major contributors to the Harlem Renaissance. During the 1930s and 1940s, photography evolved in terms of its technical possibilities as well as its function as an art form. Canada's foremost exponent of Magic Realism. One of the leading expressionist painters in Belgium. Morris Louis (1912-62) Noted for his portraits, religious painting and tapestry art. The collection is now held by two museums. (1881-1964) Reiss’ teaching helped Douglas develop the modernist style he would employ for the next decade. Gallery 66 is home to Augustus Saint-Gauden's The Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial, a monument to the Union Army's first African American regiment that fought in the Civil War. Georgy Georgievich Ryazhsky (1895-1952) (1866-1944) Expressionist Painters the Social Realists, Precisionists and Graffiti artists; while the Surrealists, 57. thank you for watching our presentation, we hoped you enjoyed it and learned more about art of the 1920's The End. Sichuan portrait artist. Choose your favorite 1930s paintings from 1,060 available designs. Found inside – Page 28Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School, was one of its most famous artists. The American Southwest: ... Harlem Renaissance: This cultural movement of the 1920s and 1930s was focused in the African-American section of New York. Emil Filla (1882-1953) (1904-89) The cultural and political Harlem Renaissance produced visual art, novels, plays, poems, music, and dance that represented the flowering of a distinctive African-American expression. • Socialist Realist Painters (c.1928-80) Yet, the character of that energy was fundamentally different. Leading member of Dutch De Stijl group. They lived together in Harlem and for the next several years, opened their home to an important, powerful circle of artists and writers we now call the Harlem Renaissance. John Heartfield Tamara de Lempicka Fauvism was his peak. of the best history painters of the Russian school. • Photorealism (1960s onwards), Abstract Painters Carel Weight (1908-97) (1895-1946) challenge all conventional aesthetics! Famous Artists. (1903-80) Latvian-American abstract painter, co-founder of Colour Field painting. Leading Czech Cubist painter. Pioneer influence on Post-Painterly Abstraction. 'Canoe and Fireworks', woodblock print by Arman Manookian, 6 x 4.25 in.jpg 444 × 640; 104 KB. • CALLIGRAPHIC Realist painter from Iowa, noted for his mid-West landscapes and portraits. Found insideA unique look at America's quest to carve out an artistic identity during the Depression era Through 50 masterpieces of painting, this fascinating catalogue chronicles the turbulent economic, political, and aesthetic climate of the 1930s. De Kooning + collage + Pop Art. Jean Metzinger Jenny Saville 1.7 7) Dale Chihuly. Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes. Spanish painter, one of the most famous Surrealist Influenced by Delaunay; noted for his peaceful expressionist art. Arkady Plastov (1893-1972) Harlem became an African-American neighborhood in the early 1900s, during the Great Migration in which many African Americans sought a better standard of living and relief from the institutionalized racism in the South. ARTIST, BROWSE OUR A-Z Media in category "1920s paintings". Lifespan: July 22, 1898 - November 11, 1976 One of the most influential sculptors of the twentieth century and perhaps the most acclaimed American sculptor, Alexander Calder is famous for his invention of the mobile, an abstract sculpture that moves in response to touch or air currents by taking advantage of the principle of equilibrium. Group f/64 was a group of seven, 20th-century San Francisco photographers who shared a common photographic style characterized by sharp-focused and carefully framed images seen through a particularly Western viewpoint. Don Eddy (b.1944) After World War I, many American artists rejected the modern trends emanating from the Armory Show and European influences such as those from the School of Paris. CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Billie Holiday, Chuck Berry, James Brown, Louis Armstrong, Led . Combining prose, poetry, story, and art works, the authors and movers of this movement were specifically obsessed with capturing imagin. American painter, best known for abstract Cubist/Expressionist war portraits. Other artists of the movement include John Rogers Cox, Alexandre Hogue, Dale Nichols, and William S. Schwartz. (1925-2008) After completing his BFA at the University of Nebraska in 1922, Douglas moved to New York City, settling in Harlem. They are joined by George Caleb Bingham's Cottage Scenery (1845), a work that blends genre and landscape, and Charles Bird King’s intriguing trompe-l’oeil still life Poor Artist's Cupboard (c.1815). David Cusick, a Tuscarora artist, published his Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations in 1828, and, along with his brother Dennis, a watercolorist, established the Iroquois Realist School. As famous as any Renaissance piece in America and a staple feature at every Halloween costume party. The art is/was produced in the second half of the 20th century or the 21st century. Leader of American photorealism style, noted for gigantic self-portraits. Noted for Building New Factories (1926) Tretyakov Gallery Moscow. Jorg Immendorf (b.1945) • OP-ART - Pioneer of contemporary performance art, patented the colour International Some common themes represented during the Harlem Renaissance were the influence of slavery, black identity, the effects of institutional racism, the dilemmas of performing and writing for elite white audiences, and how to convey the experience of modern black life in the urban North. Probably the most famous work was "The Waste Land," a poem of sadness by the writer T. S. Eliot. Robert Delaunay history. • VORTICISM men". PAINTERS (1924 onwards) Andre Derain (1880-1954) Fantasy Expressionist famous for his vivid watercolours. France) Danish founder of COBRA, noted for pictures of palaces, princesses, demons. Frank Stella (b.1936) Musical legends Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday. Found inside – Page 271The Ashcan School Robert Henri , an innovative American painter of the 1920s who , as a young man , had studied art in Europe ... Two prominent painters closely associated with the Ashcan school were George Bellows and Edward Hopper . The Harlem Renaissance was an African American cultural movement that flourished in the 1920s and had Harlem in New York City as its symbolic capital. In 1921, she moved to New York City, where she attended The Cooper Union . Czech painter, co-founder of Berlin Dada 1918, created photomontage. Piet Mondrian • EASTERN EUROPE Henri-Charles Manguin • PRECISIONISM • For more about 20th century painting, Rainer Fetting (b.1949) James Rosenquist Cubist painter, sculptor, teacher, co-founder of Nouvelle Revue Francaise. The following slides are some of Charles Hawthorne's most famous artworks. Using a realist approach, the artistic focus of Regionalism was to create scenes of rural life by artists who shunned city life and rapidly developing technological advances. Famous for mysterious surreal, sinister pictures reminiscent of De Chirico. Arthur B. Davies (1862-1928) Peter Davies (b.1970) Ernest Lawson (1873-1939) Found inside – Page 104That is especially the case with Latin American painters of the 1920s, who while deeply affected by indigenous sources like ... Most drifted in and out of the Communist Party, and Siqueiros even played a prominent role in a plot to ... Alfred Manessier (1911-93) 1 List of Famous Glass Blowers & Famous Glass Artists Past & Present [Updated] 1.1 1) Rene Lalique. ABSTRACTION Alston was the first African-American supervisor for the Works Progress Administration’s Federal Art Project. Two famous American artists included Maxfield Parrish and C. Coles Phillips. Le Havre artist with loose, highly coloured style. A frequent 19th and 20th century visitor to Bermuda. Many of these intimate paintings, along with William McGregor Paxton’s The House Maid (1910) and Alfred Maurer’s Young Woman in a Kimono (c.1901), also contain elegant still lifes of personal and decorative objects. In Gallery 71, the last of the American painting galleries, Kenyon Cox’s Flying Shadows (1883), Daniel Garber’s April Landscape (1910), Edward Willis Redfield’s The Mill in Winter, (1921), and Willard Leroy Metcalf’s May Night (1906) offer four examples of impressionist landscapes with American subjects. The roaring twenties was a landmark decade for the Museum, inside and out. Sean Scully (b.1945) TO FIND A BIOGRAPHY OF A PARTICULAR Theo van Doesburg Franz Kline (1910-1962) Paris' allure was great in spite of the fact that the world was between two great wars and had seen destruction that was previously beyond all comprehension. Cy Twombly (1928-2011) Found inside – Page 51Prints, Drawings, and Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Lisa Gail Collins, ... such as James VanDerZee (18861983), who worked in Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s, and Gordon Parks (b. Paul Nash (1889-1946) Surrealist-style figurative painter, best known for pictures of young Morgan Russell (1883-1953) The Decade 1920-1930. His first Hollywood film, Mimic, starring Mira Sorvino, was released in 1997. Founding member of Die Brucke, noted for landscapes, nudes and woodcuts. Italy's leading exponent of Social Realism, famous for Crucifixion Zurich Dadaist, noted for his photograms, Schadographs, portraits, nudes. On May 16, 1929, an exhibition of American Negro Artists opened on the ground floor of the Smithsonian's US National Museum building. Ohio watercolourist, noted for bleak small-town vernacular architecture. • Metaphysical Painters (c.1913-20) (1894-1978) Known for his coloured spot paintings. group. Its most famous works include Warhol's Marilyn Diptych and Lichtenstein's Whaam! Specializes in car bodies and shop windows. (1875-1947) paintings. - SUPERREALISM (1960s onwards) NEW YORK (1900-1915) Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) The 1920s were a period of explosive and expansive creative energy, and so was the 1930s. (1883-1935) French Art Informel painter, leading exponent of Tachisme. Christopher Wool Modernist/Postmodernist. Art institutions became very popular in the United States, and by the later 1920s American artists were being invited to exhibit their works in Europe. . Leading Precisionist of the 1920s and 1930s; also invented poster-portraits. Theatrical costume designer and set painter for the Ballets Russes. Louis Marcoussis (Ludwig Markus) (1878-1941) Ellsworth Kelly Ex-Futurist, adopted figurative style of art, loaded with mystery. series. Office at Night (1898-1967) Find out about the people who made the Jazz Age in Paris happen. He brought the African-American experience to life using blacks and browns juxtaposed with vivid colors. Alex Colville New York graffiti artist, noted for interacting animal/human figures. • (postmodernism). (1884-1920) The Abstract artists who primarily lived in New York City and embraced Modernism. design. • SOCIAL Painter, printmaker; famous for his expressionist self-portraits and triptychs. Last surrealist, first abstract expressionist; influenced De Kooning. He is widely known for his modernist illustrations of everyday life as well as epic narratives of African American history and historical figures. (1941). Abstract expressionist canvases with attachments of a personal connection. British postmodernist artist, noted for shocking feminist pictures. • BELGIUM Ex-Dada artist, painter, sculptor, inventor of frottage and decalcomania. Gallery 68 is largely devoted to the National Gallery of Art’s significant Winslow Homer collection. Bela Czobel (1883-1976) Ed Ruscha (b.1937) Howard Hodgkin (b.1932) artists. Norman Rockwell Introduces psychological tension into his works, like De Chirico/Magritte. El Lissitzky (1890-1941) (1920-99) grotesque imagery. Isaak Israilevich Brodsky (1884-1939) Marianne North. Richard Caton Woodville, Waiting for the Stage, 1851, oil on canvas, Corcoran Collection (Museum Purchase, Gallery Fund, William A. Clark Fund, and through the gifts of Mr. and Mrs. Lansdell K. Christie and Orme Wilson), 2014.79.36. Stanton MacDonald-Wright (1890-1973) Genius at graphic art, specialized in disturbingly powerful nudes. plant. • Abstract Expressionism (Gesturalism) Britain - Belgium - Eastern It was famous in Europe before it hit the United States in 1928. Alexander Gerasimov (1881-1963) Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Fourth Cubist, socialist painter, muralist, stained glass and textile Frederic Edwin Church, Niagara, 1857, oil on canvas, Corcoran Collection (Museum Purchase, Gallery Fund), 2014.79.10. (1905-70) A new way of playing the piano called Harlem Stride was also created during the Renaissance, and jazz musicians like Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, Jelly Roll Morton, and Willie “The Lion” Smith are considered to have laid the foundation for future musicians of their genre. (Tamara Gorska) (1898-1980) Yosemite Trees with Snow on Branches, by Ansel Adams: Ansel Adams was one of the co-founders of Group f/64, a group of photographers known who shared a common style characterized by sharp-focused and carefully framed images. "Jim Jackson (c.1884 - 1937) was an African American blues and hokum singer, songster and guitarist, whose recordings in the late 1920s were popular and influential on later artists. Ben Shahn (1898-1969) A debate between abstraction versus realism had been ongoing since the 1913 Armory Show, and this continued throughout the 1930s among Regionalism, Social Realism, and Abstract art. The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere: This painting by Grant Wood, done in 1931, exemplifies a typical Regionalist depiction of small-town America. Jose Clemente Orozco most famous painters of the period. Fajardo-Hill is the co-curator, along with Andrea Giunta, of "Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985," a sprawling show that began its tour at Los Angeles's Hammer Museum and is currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum.It is only the second-ever large-scale American museum exhibition to spotlight Latin American female artists, but it marks a growing effort by curators and . Some authors who became nationally known were Jean Toomer, Jessie Fauset, Claude McKay, Zora Neale Hurston, James Weldon Johnson, Alain Locke, Eric D. Walrond, and Langston Hughes. • FAUVES (1905-1907) • CUBISM (1908-14) . France). Facts about Women in the 1920s for kids. © visual-arts-cork.com. 1.2 2) Dominick Labino. Describe the evolution of photography from 1930–1945. (1923-2002) • Contemporary Styles Turner Prize Winner; produces highly coloured contemporary ethnic paintings. Active in Italy, made graffiti-style, calligraphic-like drawings/paintings. Race riots and other civil uprisings occurred throughout the U.S. during the Red Summer of 1919, reflecting economic competition over jobs, housing, and social territories. Famous Artists. (1916-1924) Just a few months after his arrival he began to produce illustrations for both The Crisis and Opportunity, the two most important magazines associated with the Harlem Renaissance. • FUTURISM Philip Guston By the 1940s there was a strong debate among the Regionalists and the Social Realists in rural areas, whose work addressed social, economic, and political issues; and the Abstract artists in New York City who embraced Modernism. Chris Ofili (b.1968) Hungarian painter, Nagybanya school, leader of avant-garde group The Eight. Influenced by Josef Albers, he turned to minimalist monochromatic works. Gustave de Smet (1877-1943) Albert Gleizes (c. 1770–1772), follow in gallery 62 where Samuel Finley Breese Morse’s monumental history painting The House of Representatives (1822) also hangs. Founder of Neue Wilden, noted for postmodernist expressionist works. Lawrence’s works are in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Phillips Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and Reynolda House Museum of American Art. Writer and chief theoretician and spokesman of the Surrealism movement. 6th St and Constitution Ave NW Applied technique to textiles, clothes, bookbinding as well as painting. Sidney Nolan (1917-92) (1889-1975) William Baziotes (1912-63) (1923-97) Georges Rouault Active in Paris, her abstract works unusually drew inspiration from nature. Get to know many of watercolor's master artists. American Artists & the California Style. At the time, the United States was still a heavily agricultural nation with a much smaller portion of its population living in industrial cities such as New York City or Chicago. (1909-92) See listing under Cubism. Bauhaus teacher, painter noted for Homage to the Square colourist Introduction. Explores the paintings, photographs, and performances significant to the Harlem Renaissance It is something special that stars and celebrities should have, and it is described as a combination of looks, charisma, and personality. New Mexico-based painter of the Regionalist movement. George Ault (1891-1948) Egon Schiele (1890-1918) Jean-Michel Basquiat . Theorist of Kinetic Art, spatiodynamism, luminodynamism, chronodynamism. (1921-2012) 2. Robert Henri (1865-1929) Founder of Constructivism, designed Monument to the Third International. Arshile Gorky William McGregor Paxton, The House Maid, 1910, oil on canvas, Corcoran Collection (Museum Purchase, Gallery Fund), 2014.136.11. Giorgio Morandi The Harlem Renaissance was the development of the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural mecca in the . Decorative biomorphic abstracts with soft misty brushwork and tonal harmony. German painter, sculptor, film-maker; member of Zurich Dada. American History: 1920s Were a Big Time for the Arts . She was the first female artist to have a retrospective at New York's MOMA.Her paintings focused on the cityscapes and landscapes of New York and New Mexico, and abstract flowers. L.S. They span an era of art from the 1920s through today, and are highly collected in this country and abroad. (b.1931) Frank Kupka Dutch abstract painter, gesturalist; member of COBRA & Art Informel. Alexander Rodchenko (1891-1956) artist. (1871-1956) American artist, co-founder with Rothko/Newman of Colour Field painting. Constant Permeke (1886-1952) American Figurative Expressionism is a 20th-century visual art style or movement that first took hold in Boston, and later spread throughout the United States. The district of Harlem had originally developed in the 19th century as an exclusive suburb for the white middle and upper classes. American realist painter, illustrator, co-founder of The Eight. Giorgio De Chirico He wrote that the lure of the city was gone, and hoped that art of the widely diffused “whole people” would prevail. The FSA funded a number of photographers to document the realities of the Depression and who created the iconic images that we still see today. Auguste Herbin (1882-1960) Kenneth Noland Max Ernst (1891-1976) One of the pioneer abstract One description, however, classifies it as a Humanist philosophy, since it's human-centered and rationalist. 10 Iconic Artworks at the Art Institute of Chicago. • Minimalists (1960s, 1970s) Edmund James Tarbell’s Josephine and Mercie (1908), Gari Melcher’s Penelope (1905), and Daniel Garber’s South Room - Green Street (1920), all feature women subjects (often relatives of the artist) in domestic interiors engaged in activities including reading, sewing, writing, and embroidery. Carl-Henning Pedersen (1913-2007) Member of De Stijl movement. 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