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Image after 2002 Flemming-Honour LtdComposition with Red, Blue and YellowPiet Mondrian 1930ce Amsterdam
ID312History of Art and Architecture II:focuses on the understanding and appreciation
of architecture and visual arts from the 18th Century to the beginnings of the 21st Century
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Design Culture and Trend:undertakes a written research project to de-velop research skills and from the research, propose a design project for the final term; to develop critical thinking abilities that will strengthen and improve awareness, under-standing and ability in design
Image after 2002 Flemming-Honour LtdThe PortugueseGeorges Braque 1911ce Paris
De Stijl:the Evolution of Neo-Plasticism
In an attempt to classify the revolutionary ex-periments made by Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and Juan Gris when they were expo-nents of cubism, historians have tended to divide cubism into two stages. The early phase, generally considered to run from 1908–12 is called analytical cubism and the second is called synthetic cubism...
Female NudePablo Picasso 1910ce Paris
Image after 2002 Flemming-Honour LtdFemale Nude
Georges Braque 1910ce Paris
De Stijl:the Evolution of Neo-Plasticism
Analytical Cubism is a structured dissection of the subject, viewpoint-by-viewpoint, resulting in a fragmentary image of multiple viewpoints and overlapping planes. Other distinguishing fea-tures of analytical cubism were a simplified pal-ette of colours, so the viewer was not dis-tracted from the structure of the form, and the density of the image at the centre of the canvas.
Image after 2002 Flemming-Honour LtdLe CourrierGeorges Braque 1914ce Paris
De Stijl:the Evolution of Neo-Plasticism
Synthetic Cubism began when the artists started adding textures and patterns to their paintings, experimenting with collage using newspaper print and patterned paper. Analyti-cal cubism was about breaking down an object (like a bottle) viewpoint-by-viewpoint, into a fragmentary image; whereas synthetic cubism was about flattening out the image and sweep-ing away the last traces of allusion to three-dimensional space...
HarlequinPablo Picasso 1912ce Paris
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GuitarPablo Picasso 1912ce Paris
Image Source Unknown The Treachery of Images
René Magritte 1928ce Brussels
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Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2Marcel Duchamp 1912ce New York
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The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors, EvenMarcel Duchamp 1915ce New York
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The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors, EvenMarcel Duchamp 1915ce New York
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The Bride MapMarcel Duchamp 1915ce New York
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De StijlTheo van Doesburg 1921ce Leiden
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Piet Mondrian 1910ce Amsterdam
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Piet Mondrian 1912ce Amsterdam
Image Source Unknown Flowing Apple Tree
Piet Mondrian 1912ce Amsterdam
Image Source Unknown Composition No. VII
Piet Mondrian 1913ce Amsterdam
Image Source Unknown Composition No. 10
Piet Mondrian 1914ce Amsterdam
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Piet Mondrian 1916ce Amsterdam
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Composition with Red, Blue and YellowPiet Mondrian 1930ce Amsterdam
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Composition with Red, Black, Blue and Yellow Piet Mondrian 1921ce Amsterdam
Image after 1991 H.W. Janson
Schroder HouseGerrit Rietveld 1924ce Utrecht
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Schroder HouseGerrit Rietveld 1924ce Utrecht
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Beat the Whites with the Red WedgeEl Lissitzky 1919ce Moscow
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The Tale of Two SquaresEl Lissitzky 1922ce Berlin“Here are the two squares”
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The Tale of Two SquaresEl Lissitzky 1922ce Berlin
“They fly on to the Earth from far away and”
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The Tale of Two SquaresEl Lissitzky 1922ce Berlin“And see a black storm.”
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The Tale of Two SquaresEl Lissitzky 1922ce Berlin
“Crash – and everything flies apart ”
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The Tale of Two SquaresEl Lissitzky 1922ce Berlin
“And on the black was established Red Clearly ”
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The Tale of Two SquaresEl Lissitzky 1922ce Berlin
“This is the end – let’s go on.”
Image after 2003 Matthew Drutt
Plane in Rotation, called Black CircleKasimir Malevich 1915ce Moscow
Image after 2003 Matthew Drutt
Black SquareKasimir Malevich 1913ce Moscow