georges seurat a sunday afternoon on the island of la grand jatte. 1884-1886
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Georges Seurat A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grand Jatte. 1884-1886
Georges Seurat
The Eiffel Tower
1889
Paul Cezanne Mont Sainte-Victorie 1884
Paul Cezanne Still Life with Apples 1899
Paul Cezanne Still Life with Apples 1899
Paul Cezanne Pyramid of Skulls 1901
Edgar Degas
Dancer Looking at the Sole of Her Right Foot
1878-81
Edgar Degas
Little Dancer Fourteen Years Old
1878-81
Auguste Rodin
The Gates of Hell
1880-1917
Auguste Rodin
The Three Shades
1881
Auguste Rodin
The Thinker
1881
Auguste Rodin
The Kiss
1881
Michaelangelo
Slave (Awakening)
1513-1530 (influence)
Rodin The Burghers of Calais 1886
Rodin The Burghers of Calais 1886 (Detail Images)
Auguste Rodin Monument to Balzac 1898
Gustav Moreau
The Apparition
1876
Odillon Redon
Cyclops
1905
Henri Rousseau The Sleeping Gyspy 1897
Paul Gauguin Vision after the Sermon 1888
Paul Gauguin
Yellow Christ
1881
Paul Gauguin Self Portrait with Yellow Christ 1889
Paul Gauguin
Ia Orana Maria (We Hail Thee
Mary)
1891
“Life is merely a fraction of a second.An infinitely small amount of time to fulfillour desires, our dreams, our passions.” —Paul Gauguin
Paul Gauguin Two Tahitian
Women 1899
Paul Gauguin Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are
We Going? 1897-98
Vincent van Gogh
Self-Portrait
1887
Vincent Van Gogh The Bedroom 1889
Vincent van Gogh The Night Cafe 1888
Vincent van Gogh The Starry Night 1889
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. At the Moulin de la Galette 1889
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Moulin Rouge-La Goulue
1891
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Le Lit (The Bed) 1891
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec At the Moulin Rouge 1892
Art Nouveau (1890-1914)
Art Nouveau • Created an international style based on decoration
• Combined old customs, habits, and artistic styles with new, using a wide range of contradictory images and ideas.
• Paired new technologies and lifestyles with an embrace of the spirit world, fantasy, and myth.
• Explored the idea that humankind was no longer above nature, but inextricably part of it; led to the wide use of the theme of metamorphosis, or the fusion of human, animal, and plant forms.
• Responded to the Industrial Revolution (as urban life as we now understand it was established)
Art Nouveau designers believed that all the arts
should work in harmony to create a "total work of art," or Gesamtkunstwerk: buildings, furniture, textiles, clothes, and
jewelry all conformed to the principles of Art Nouveau.
William Morris Wallpaper 1874
William Morris
Wallpaper Design
1874
Aubrey Beardsley
Solome
1896
Alphonse Muncha
Maude Adams as Joan of Arc
1909
Alphonse Mucha
Job
1896
Alphonse Mucha
Biscuits
1897
Hector Guimard
Entrance to the Paris Metro
1901
Hector Guimard
Entrance to the Paris Metro
1901
William Blake
Ancient of Days
1794
William Blake
The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun
1805-1810
Gustav Klimt
Judith
1898
Gustav Klimt
Portrait of Adele Bloch
Bauer I
1907
Gustav Klimt
The Kiss
1907
Gustav Klimt
The Hope II
1907-1908
Antoni Gaudi Casa Josep Batllo
Barcelona, Spain 1907
Antoni Gaudi
Sagrada Familia
1882-present
Detail of Sagrada Familia