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Amedeo Modigliani
Portrait of Jeanne Hebuternewith Hat and Necklace
1917Oil on Canvas
54” x 65”
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Music Lesson
1917
Oil on canvas
8’ 1⁄8” × 6’ 7”
The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
[Fig. 11-08]
Henri Matisse
Interior with a Phonograph
1924
Oil on canvas 39-3⁄4 × 32”
Private collection
[Fig. 11-10]
Raoul Dufy
Indian Model in the Studio at L’Impasse
Guelma
1928
Oil on canvas
31-7⁄8 × 39-3⁄8”
rivate collection
[Fig. 11-13]
Pablo Picasso
Ambroise Vollard
1915
Pencil on paper
18-3⁄8 × 12-9⁄16”
The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York
[Fig. 11-14]
Pablo Picasso
The Pipes of Pan
1923
Oil on canvas
6’ 6-1⁄2” × 5’ 8-1⁄2”
Musée Picasso, Paris
[Fig. 11-17]
Pablo Picasso
Three Musicians
summer 1921
Oil on canvas
6’ 7” × 7’ 3-3⁄4”
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
[Fig. 11-19]
Georges Braque
Woman with a Mandolin
1937
Oil on canvas
51-1⁄4 × 38-1⁄4”
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
[Fig. 11-24]
Fernand Léger
The Great Parade
1954 Oil on canvas 9’ × 13’ 1”
Guggenheim Museum
New York
[Fig. 11-26]
Amédée Ozenfant
Guitar and Bottles
1920
Oil on canvas
31-7⁄8 × 39- 1⁄4”
Guggenheim MuseumNew York
[Fig. 11-27]
Piet Mondrian
Apple Tree
Pointillist Version
1909-09Oil on Composition
Board
22 3/8” x 29 ½”
Dallas Museum of Art
[Fig.12.1]
Theo van Doesburg
Card Players
1916–17
Tempera on canvas
46-1⁄2 × 58”
Private collection
[Fig. 12-05]
Theo van Doesburg
Sophie Taeuber
& Jean (Hans) Arp
Interior, Café l’Aubette
1926–28 Strasbourg,
destroyed 1940
[Fig. 12-07]
Walter Gropius and Adolph Meyer, Fagus Shoe Factory, 1911–25.Alfeld-an-der-Leine, Germany. [Fig. 13-01]
László Moholy-Nagy, Light Prop for an Electric Stage (Light–Space Modulator), 1922–30.Kinetic sculpture of steel, plastic, wood, and other materials with electric motor, 59-1⁄2 × 27-1⁄2 × 27-1⁄2” (151.1 × 69.9
× 69.9 cm). Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, MA. [Fig. 13-05]
László Moholy-Nagy, Untitled (looking down from the Radio Tower, Berlin), c. 1928. Gelatin-silver print, 14-1⁄4 × 10” (36.2 × 25.6 cm).
The Art Institute of Chicago, Julien Levy Collection. [Fig. 13-07]
Paul Klee, Um den Fisch (Around the Fish), 1926.Oil and tempera on primed muslin on cardboard;original frame, 18-3⁄8 × 25-1⁄8” (46.7 × 63.8 cm).
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Fund. [Fig. 13-09]
Paul Klee, Ad Parnassum, 1932.Oil and casein paint on canvas; original frame, 39-3⁄8 × 49-5⁄8” (100 × 126 cm).
Kunstmuseum Bern, Dauerleihgabe des Vereins der Freunde des Kunstmuseums Bern (Society of Friends of Kunstmuseum Bern). [Fig. 13-11]
Vasily Kandinsky, Composition VIII, 1923.Oil on canvas, 55-1⁄8 × 79-1⁄8” (140 × 201 cm).
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. [Fig. 13-13]
Oskar Schlemmer, Study for The Triadic Ballet, c. 1921–23.Gouache, brush and ink, incised enamel, and pasted photographs on paper, 22-5⁄8 × 14-5⁄8” (57.5 × 37.1 cm).
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. [Fig. 13-15]
Gunta Stölzl, Tapestry, 1922–23.Cotton, wool, and linen, 8’ 4-13⁄16” × 6’ 2” (2.56 × 1.88 m).
Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, MA. Association Fund. BR49.669. [Fig. 13-17]
Herbert Bayer, Bauhaus Dessau, 1926.Letterpress, 8-1⁄2 × 5-7⁄8” (21.6 × 14.9 cm).
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. [Fig. 13-19]
Naum Gabo, Linear Construction in Space, No. 1 (Variation).Lucite with nylon thread, 24-1⁄2 × 24-1⁄2” (62.2 × 62.2 cm).
The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. [Fig. 13-21]
Anton Pevsner, Monde (World), 1947.Bronze, 29-1⁄2 × 23-2⁄3 × 22-3⁄4” (75 × 60 × 57 cm).
Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre d’Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris.[Fig. 13-23]
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, German Pavilion, International Exposition, 1929.Barcelona, Spain. Reconstructed 1986. [Fig. 13-27]
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