Showing posts with label Cubism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cubism. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

M.C. Escher

Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972) was a Dutch graphic artist. Known for his mathematically inspired works. He created works that can be categorised as op art (optical art) a style of visual art that makes use of optical illusions (~wikipedia.en). But he created in many styles like surrealism, expressionism or cubism.

I think his works are quite fun. Enjoy.;)

Ascending & Descending
Castle in the Air
Circle Limit III
Day and Night
Development III
Eight Heads
Metamorphosis II excerpt 5
Relativity lattice
Seated Female Nude III
Sky and Water II
Symmetry Watercolor 106 Bird
The 1st Day of the Creation
Wood near Menton
Ain't he a genius?:>

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Piet Mondrian

Pieter Cornelis "Piet" Mondriaan (after 1906 Mondrian) (1872 – 1944) was a Dutch painter. His paintings developed from Post-impressionism, through Fauvism, Cubism, finally to end up classified as Neo-plasticism. He was an important contributor to the De Stijl art movement.(Neo-plasticism)

Avond (Evening): The Red Tree
Mill in the evening
Farm at Duivendrecht
View of Winterswijk
Woods near Oele
Evolution
Still Life with Gingerpot 2
The Gray Tree
Composition in Color A
New York City I
Victory Boogie Woogie

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Paul Cézanne

Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) was a French painter. He is said to be the artistic father of Mattise and Picasso, because he created somekind of a bridge between impressionism and cubism. Through his life he had several periods: Dark period, Impressionist period, Mature period, Final period. Today I want to show you a few works from his Mature period (1879-1890). Enjoy.:)

Apples, Pears and Grapes
Chestnut Tree and Farm
Five Bathers
Flowers in a Vase
Ile de France Landscape
Ile de France Landscape
Landscape with Waterline
Leda and the Swan
Path at the Entrance to the Forest
Self-portrait with white turbaned
Still Life with a Plate of Cherries
Still life with basket
The Chateau de Medan
The Gulf of Marseille Seen from L'Estaque
Three Pears

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