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Individuality in Art and Design: A Fusion of Style and Geography

Explore the unique expressions of individuality in art and design through a blend of style influences and geographical contexts. Delve into diverse works spanning centuries, from renowned artists like Caravaggio and Picasso to iconic designers such as Lagerfeld and Aalto. Discover the essence of individuality within each creation, reflecting the rich tapestry of human expression across different cultures and periods. This curated collection celebrates the fusion of personal flair with cultural roots, redefining the boundaries of creativity and innovation. Immerse yourself in the dynamic interplay of individuality and geography, where artistic vision transcends borders and resonates across time.

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Individuality in Art and Design: A Fusion of Style and Geography

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  1. STYLE 2: INDIVIDUALITY AND GEOGRAPHY

  2. I N D I V I D U A L I T Y

  3. Cavaliere d’Arpino, 1596 Caravaggio, “The Calling of St. Matthew,” 1599

  4. Caravaggio, “David,” 1609

  5. Hendrik Terbrugghen, “The Calling of St. Matthew,” ca. 1620

  6. Georges de la Tour,“Christ in the Carpenter’s Shop,” 1645

  7. The calling of St Matthew. Diver and Aquiler advertising designers 2010 Taxi Driver, 1976. Director Martin Scorsese

  8. Pablo Picasso, Fisherman, 1895

  9. Pablo Picasso, “Old Guitarist,” 1904

  10. Pablo Picasso,“Girl with a Goat,” 1905

  11. Pablo Picasso, “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon,” 1907

  12. Juan Gris, “Pears and Grapes on a Table,” 1913

  13. Abidin Dino male nude 1950’s Bedri Rahmi EyübÖglu Mandolin Player 1950’s

  14. Pablo Picasso, “Four Bathing Women,” 1921

  15. Pablo Picasso, Las Meninas, 1957

  16. Diego Velazquez, Las Meninas, 1656

  17. Pablo Picasso,“Girl in Front of a Mirror,” 1932

  18. Coco Chanel, “Suits,” 1930s & 1940s

  19. Karl Lagerfeld, “Collection,” 2006

  20. Karl Lagerfeld,“2010 Spring Chanel Collection”

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  22. Carlo Alessi, “Bombé Miniature Teapot,” 1945

  23. Michael Graves, “Bird Whistle Kettle for Alessi,” 1985

  24. Philippe Starck,“Citrus Squeezer for Alessi,” 1990

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  26. G E O G R A P H Y

  27. “Yurt,” Tajikistan (Murghab region)

  28. Traditional Black Sea Turkish “Plateau Houses” (“Yayla Evi”), Trabzon, TURKEY

  29. Vernacular: the style of a particular town / area / people,executed by local craftsmenwith a strong emphasis on tradition

  30. Bergama Carpet, 19th century Uşak Carpet, 17th century

  31. Schwarzwald Cuckoo Clocks

  32. Chinese bowl, Xuande period, 1426-1435

  33. Floris van Dijck, “Still Life with Chinese Porcelain,” ca. 1615

  34. Delft Blue Plates, ca. 1730 Delft Blue Vases, ca. 1680

  35. “A Treasury of Scandinavian Design”(book), 1961 “Scandinavian Design”(book), 2005

  36. Thor Bjorklund,“Cheese Slicer,” 1925 Finn Juhl,“Teak Bowl,” 1960 Hans Wegner,“Shell Chair,” 1963 Peter Brandt,“Bimbo Stool,” 1993 Bruno Matthson,“Eva Chair,” 1935

  37. The Savoy Vase Alvar Aalto, 1936 Finnish Pavilion, New York World's Fair Alvar Aalto, 1938-39

  38. Alvar Aalto,“Room Divider,” 1933 Alvar Aalto,“Stacking Stool,” 1932

  39. Gillis Lundgren,“Frosta Chair for IKEA,” 2008

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