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Part 2. Matisse and “Fauvism”. Matisse Woman with Flowered Hat 1905. Salon d’Automne 1905: “ Donatello parmi les fauves! ” (Louis Vaucelles , Gil Blas 1905). Matisse and “Fauvism”. Matisse La Desserte 1896. Matisse Harmony in Red 1908. Picasso and “Analytic Cubism”.

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  1. Part 2

  2. Matisse and “Fauvism” Matisse Woman with Flowered Hat1905 Salon d’Automne 1905: “Donatello parmi les fauves!” (Louis Vaucelles, Gil Blas 1905)

  3. Matisse and “Fauvism” Matisse La Desserte1896 Matisse Harmony in Red 1908

  4. Picasso and “Analytic Cubism” Picasso Ma Jolie 1910-12

  5. German Expressionism: Die Brücke Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Street, Berlin 1913

  6. Kandindsky and “Der Blaue Reiter” 1910 “Concerning the Spiritual in Art” “inner necessity” “non-objective” vs. “abstract” Kandinsky Little Painting with Yellow (Improvisation) 1914

  7. Dada Marcel Duchamp: (“readymades” or “found objects”) Fountain1917 Bottle Rack, 1913 (copy of lost original made in 1936)

  8. Walter Gropius Bauhaus Dessau c. 1925-6 The Bauhaus 1919 founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar 1926 moved to Dessau (Gropius resigned in 1929) 1932 moved to Berlin (Mies Van der Rohe became Director) 1933 closed by Nazi officials

  9. Futurism Anton GiulioBragagliaGreetings 1911 (Center and right) Umberto Boccioni Unique Forms of Continuity in Space 1913

  10. American Modernism: “Stieglitz Circle:” Alfred Stieglitz, “Gallerie 291” at 291 Fifth Ave. Marsden Hartley Portrait of a German Officer 1914

  11. Next Wave of German Expressionism: “The New Objectivity” George Grosz Republican Automatons 1920

  12. James Montgomery Flagg and Wartime Propaganda: I Want You… 1916 and Wake Up, America! 1917

  13. Harold Van Buren Magonigle, Liberty Memorial, Kansas City, Missouri, 1926 "These have dared bear the torches of sacrifice and service. Their bodies return to dust but their work liveth evermore. Let us strive on to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations."

  14. 72,191 missing or dead in the Battles of the Somme, 1915-18 Sir Edwin Lutyens, Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, Thiepval, France, 1932

  15. American Identities: American Modernism Alfred Stieglitz, The Hand of Man, 1902

  16. American Identities: American Modernism Arthur Dove, Nature Symbolized No. 2., c. 1911

  17. American Identities: American Regionalism George Bellows, Both Members of This Club, 1909

  18. American Identities: African-American Art Meta Warrick Fuller, Ethiopia Awakening, 1914

  19. American Identities: American Modernism: “Precisionism” Georgia O’Keeffe, City Night, 1926

  20. American Identities: American Modernism: “Precisionism” Eliel Saarinen’s second place entry John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood, Chicago Tribune Tower, Chicago, Illinois, 1923–25

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