[Redbook10:63][19910512:1718es]{Modern
Art Cycles}[12th
May 1991]
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Modern Art
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I hope that abstraction will be
relatively easy for this period, at least until c[irca]1945[ce],
given that the major movements have already been identified.**
(Chart amended subsequently)
(From p3)*
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Neoclassicism
ends c[irca]1850
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Romanticism
ends c[irca]1850
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1848
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1852
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Pre-Raphaelite
Brotherhood 1848-c[irca]1856
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1856
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1855[ce]
Courbet’s exhibition: “Realism
G. Courbet[“].
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1860
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{Intellection?}
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REALISM/NATURALISM
c[irca]1855(-c[irca]1874ff?)[ce] {Cézanne….}
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1868
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1866ff
1st
steps to Impressionism
in Monet’s coast scenes (EB)
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1872
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1869
Monet & Renoir painting together at La Grenouillère
– the decisive development of Impressionism (EB).
{...Impressionism
founded the new tradition of modern art…. (EB)}(Rodin from
c1870s)
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1876
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1874
Monet’s ‘Impression: Sunrise’ exhibited & gives rise to
title ‘Impressionists’ (EVA)
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{Implementation?
(Empirical)}
IMPRESSIONISM.
After 1880 Impressionist
movement became international (EB) but the Impressionists began to
go their own ways artistically (EVA)
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1884
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?1880-c1890?Post-Impressionists↓
Seurat,Gauguin,VanGogh
(this is disputed)(EVA)(/→1918ff (EB↓)
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1888
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1886
Last Impressionist group show (EB); the group as such had
virtually ceased to exist (EB)
(at
which also 1st
Neo-Impressionist work was shown). 1886 Symbolist
Manifest launched.
1889
Cafe Volpini exhibition of Symbolism
‘Synthetism’
starts spread of movement (EB)
{‘Modern’
painting began as a reaction to … Impressionism’ (EB)}
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1892
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Beardsley’s
‘Japonesque’ style (EB) +Seurat (EB) +Neo-impressionism (EB)
c[irca]1886?ff
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{Innovation?
(Creative)} For the next 15 years Symbolism was the effective
avant-garde (EB)
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1900
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{SYMBOLISM}
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Art Nouveau / Jugendstill spread across Europe & the Americas
in the 1890s (EB) until c1910ff(EB)
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By
1903 the impetus of Symbolism was expended (EB)
{?}1905{/1911}
(Expressionism)
‘Die Brucke’ (The Bridge) group founded (EB);
also
Fauvism,
1905 {–} Transitional style
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1908
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Picasso’s ‘Les Demoiselles d’Avignon’ initiates cubism
(EB)
1909/
1st
phase of Cubism
– accentuation & disruption of planes(EB) 1909 Futurist
manifest (by poets)
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{Intuition??}
{CUBISM}
1911 Blue Rider [group] 1909-20 Avant-garde
sculpture (EB)
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2nd
phase of Cubism
– irrelevance of the subject (EB)
1912/
1st
completely Abstract
paintings 1912-14 Emergence of Constructivist ‘sculptors’
(EB)
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1916
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1914
3rd
phase of Cubism
– Synthetic
Cubism
– collage (EB). 1914 Abstract painting increases
1914
Dadaism
(on the outbreak of war) attacks
art artistically (EB). 1916 Dadaist
manifesto
1915
End of Futurism in visual arts
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1920
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1917
Piet Mondrian’s de Stijl movement (EB)
1918
Malevich paints ‘White Square on a White Backgound’ &
stops painting.
1918ff
End of Post-Impressionism (EB) (disputed)
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1924
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c1922
International Style of architecture begins.
In
the years after 1918, a mood of classical consolidation affected
European painting (EB)
1922
All experimental Soviet art suppressed; ‘Socialist
Realism’
In
the 1920s modern art underwent a conservative reaction (EB). 1922
End of Dada (→ Surrealism)
1924
André
Breton’s manifesto for the Surrealist movement (EB) (not
primarily visual)
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1928
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1928
Breton’s ‘Surrealism
& Painting’. 1928, 1929 Internal strife is Surrealism
1929
Breton’s ‘2nd
Surrealist Manifesto’.
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1932
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{SURREALISM}
c1932
End of International Style of Architecture.
1930,
1932 Abstract groups formed in Paris. 1933 Hitler prohibits
Abstract Art.
Early
1930s: German Bauhaus & Russian non-figurative movement
extinguished.
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1936
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1930s
Surrealism successful & notorious; new recruits less rigorous
or daring. 1936 De Stihl breaks up.
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1940
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Metamorphism
in Paris. 1939 Outbreak of war splits up Surrealist groups in
Paris.
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1944
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{(War
disrupts pattern?)} 1942 Surrealist-oriented review ‘VVV’
starts in new York.
New
York development of Abstract Art into Abstract Expressionism &
Action Painting.
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1948
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onwards: Metamorphism in Britain. Post-war Europe: informal
Abstraction; Constructivism,
1948
Art Brut.
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{Informal
ABSTRACTION}
Informal Abstraction (+Metamorphism in Britain)
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1960
Abstract art begins to win public acceptance. 1960 situational
Abstraction in GB.
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1964
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1960s
New idioms eg Pop art, Photo-realism, environmental sculpture, &c
in USA.
1960s
Neo-Dada; Pop art. 1964 ‘Post-Painterly Abstraction; in USA.
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2nd
half 20th
century: existence of Abstract Art is accepted; considered viable.
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{CONCEPTUALISM:(+
Performance art & Minimalism, Environmental scuplture,
Photorealism, (Pop art) &c.
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