מצגות קלריטה ואפרים Albert Bloch 1882-1961.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, of Czechoslovakian and German- Jewish ancestry, Albert Bloch spent his formative years in the Midwest. He first.
Advertisements

Impact of War on Art and Science
Paul Klee German, Swiss. “A drawing is simply a line going for a walk.” Paul Klee Educator, Painter Paul Klee Educator, Painter.
Wassily Kandinsky ( ) ( ). Kandinsky was a Russian painter, whose exploration of abstraction made him one of the most important innovators.
Born in Berlin, Münter began drawing as a child. Because women were not allowed to enroll in the official German academies, she received private lessons.
Marquita Carr.  Expressionism as an art movement began in the early 20 th century. It had it’s roots in African cultures. The style emerged in 1905.
Composition VII, Wassily Kandinsky Born in 1866 in Moscow, Russia Painter, teacher, and art theorist Died in 1944.
Franz Marc Kerstin Elizabeth (Lisa) Edwards. Childhood  Born on February 8, 1880, in Munich, Germany.  His father, Wilhelm, was a professional landscape.
Expressionist Painter Munich, Germany.  German born Artist  Began painting career with natural realism but then moved to experiment with more.
PAUL KLEE December 18,1879 – June 29, 1940
Famous Artists Seurat Van Gogh PicassoMonet Rembrandt Da Vinci.
The Art Institute of Chicago. Fourth Grade is the year you visit the Art Institute of Chicago. By the time you view this presentation you may have already.
Marc Chagall (1887 – 1985) Painter, Stained Glass artist, Muralist (1887 – 1985) Painter, Stained Glass artist, Muralist.
Aaron Douglas Song of The Towers (1934) This work is part of a series of murals Douglas painted for the New York Public Library's Countee Cullen Branch.
Expressionism annasuvorova.wordpress.com. That it was a haystack the catalogue informed me. I could not recognize it. This non-recognition was painful.
Paula Modersohn-Becker. Self-Portrait with an Amber Necklace, Oil on convas, 62.2 x 48.2 cm. Basel, Öffentliche Kunstsammlung Basel, Kunstmuseum.
“ where Emotion becomes a main subject of the painters’ art work.” EXPRESSIONISM “ where Emotion becomes a main subject of the painters’ art work.”
Born December 16, 1866 in Moscow Died December 13, 1944 in France
(Pure Abstraction).  Wassily Kandinsky (December 16, 1866 – December 13, 1944) was a Russian painter, printmaker and art theorist. One of the most famous.
Portraits have been done throughout time. Before the days of the camera, portraits were done to document how people actually looked. Artists traditionally.
Andrea Petrlik Huseinovi ć Andrea Petrlik Huseinovic was born in 1966 in Zagreb. She graduated in graphic arts from the class of Professor Ante Kuduz,
Artistic Metomorphosis
Paul Klee by Luis Lescano. Biography Born in Switzerland on Dec. 18, : Attended Munich Academy. 1906: Klee married pianist Lily Stumpf and settles.
Art History Review. Leonardo da Vinci Born in Vinci, Italy Painted during the Renaissance Considered a “Renaissance Man” Mona Lisa. c.1503.
Bulletin Board Franz Marc 1880—1916 German painter and Printmaker. He is one of the key figures of the German Expressionist movement. Franz uses color.
Final draft is due next Thursday. Please remember: Typed, double-spaced, 12-point Times or similar font. Put your word count in your header words.
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881 – 1973) Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain. His mother said “pencil” was his first word. His father was an artist and art teacher.
CUBISM.
Abstract Abstract Expressionism By: Stacy Greenberg, Eric Pressburg, Nick Abele, and Jackie Cheng,
PAUL KLEE FLS – German Unit. ABOUT THE ARTIST Klee was born on December 18, 1879, in Münchenbuchsee, Switzerland. His training as a painter began in Munich.
Art Masterpiece WASSILY KANDINSKY (1866 – 1944) CONCENTRIC CIRCLES Wassily (Vah-see-lyee) Kandinsky was among the first to establish a truly abstract art.
Wassily Wassilijewitsch Kandinsky K is for Kandinsky Lines, shapes, colors and forms Play on the canvas like wiggling worms.
Hans Hofmann Artist/Teacher/Art Theorist Abstract Expressionist 11/19/15 Created by G. Villalobos.
Symbolism Art Next Assignment. Symbolism Symbolist painters believed that art should reflect an emotion or idea rather than represent the natural world.
Art of the Harlem Renaissance
Expression! What is Expressionism? Who Started Expressionism? What is Expressionism?
Art and Cultural Changes. Between there was a shift from traditional art and literacy styles This becomes known as modernism, a movement in.
Franz Marc Expressionist Blue Horse I Does this remind you of anything you see today?
Works of Art Aaron Hill Mr. Sandoval Period A2 9/12/13.
Today we have as really interesting artist to talk about. His name is Paul Klee (pronounced clay).
Georgia O’Keeffe American Painter.
Post-Moderism Claes Oldenburg Andy Warhol Jasper Johns
Impact of War on Art and Science
Egon Schiele                                          Egon Schiele, Self-portrait, 1912.
Late 19th & Early 20th Century Art
Picasso Sylvette first met Picasso in 1954 when she was a girl in the southern French town of Vallauris. When the artist convinced her to pose for.
Grade Five Portfolio F – Stella & Currier & Ives
JOSE ROYO SPANISH PAINTER
Kush vs. Magritte.
Pablo Picasso ( ) Born in Malagia, Spain on October 25th, 1881.
Georgia O’keeffe.
Art of the Early Twentieth Century
Richard Caton Woodville & Frederick Childe Hassam
Pablo Picasso.
Today’s Question: What do you think is the difference between abstract art and non-objective art? As we prepare.
Kerstin Elizabeth (Lisa) Edwards
Pablo Picasso Born in Malaga Spain
Wassily Kandinsky Russian Expressionist Artist 1866–1944
Impact of War on Art and Science
Pablo Picasso Made by Maryna Zimenko.
Pablo Picasso.
RAYMOND POULET FRENCH PAINTER
Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973) Painter, Sculptor.
Wassily Kandinsky Painting Music.
What is Identity.
Representational & Nonobjective Art
Wassily Kandinsky.
Who is Edvard Munch? He was born on December 12, 1863 in Loten, Denmark. When he was five his mother died. When he was 14 his sister died. He decided.
NİŞANTAŞI ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Pablo Picasso Made by Maryna Zimenko.
Presentation transcript:

מצגות קלריטה ואפרים Albert Bloch 1882-1961

(From Hollis Taggart Galleries) Born in St. Louis, Missouri, of Czechoslovakian and German-Jewish ancestry, Albert Bloch spent his formative years in the Midwest. He first studied art at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts (now part of Washington University). Like many of his contemporaries, Bloch earned a living from commercial art, and between 1905 and 1908 he worked as a caricaturist and illustrator for William Marion Reedy’s literary and political weekly The Mirror. Noticing Bloch’s artistic talent, Reedy provided him with a monthly stipend to study abroad. At the beginning of 1909, Bloch sailed for Europe. (From Hollis Taggart Galleries) The Professor, 1909

Clowns

Between 1909 and 1921, Bloch lived and worked mainly in Germany, making brief visits to other countries on the Continent and to America. His decision to settle in Munich, then a thriving art center, rested largely on his language skills—he had learned German from his parents. Although Reedy pressed Bloch to attend classes at the Royal Bavarian Academy in Munich, Bloch never enrolled, preferring instead to take lessons from painters working in the academic style outside the academy.

Initially Bloch displayed little interest in the revolutionary aesthetics that had been advanced in European art around the turn of the century, but a 1910 trip to Paris opened his eyes to the works of Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Odilon Redon. The following year, he saw a catalogue of the second exhibition of the Neue Künstlervereinigung München (the New Arts’ Union of Munich), which included reproductions of works by, among others, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Georges Rouault, and Wassily Kandinsky. Bloch felt an immediate kinship with these artists. .

Portrait of a Man 1911

In December 1911, Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc invited an international group of artists to participate in the first Blue Rider exhibition. While the artists' styles varied, they shared an interest in abstraction, Expressionism, and the symbolic and psychological effects of color. The exhibition included works by 14 artists, including Gabriele Münter, Marc, Kandinsky, and Schoenberg. Albert Bloch, a Jewish artist from St. Louis, was the only American member of the Blue Rider group. He had moved to Munich in early 1909, where he met Kandinsky and showed six works in the first Blue Rider exhibition, including Head. Head, 1911

Harlequinade 1911

Procession of the Cross 1911

Ragtime 1911

The Four Pierrots 1912

Bloch established a successful career in Germany and remained there, exhibiting his work through World War I. In 1912, he showed at the second Blaue Reiter exhibition, and he was included in the 1912 Sonderbund Exhibition in Cologne, the most famous exhibition of modernism in Europe at that time. The only painting by Bloch accepted for this show was The Duel, a 1912 painting that recalls Edvard Munch’s haunting and mysterious figurative works. That same year, Bloch showed at Herwarth Walden’s Der Sturm Gallery in Berlin, participating in a small exhibition that featured paintings rejected from the Sonderbund exhibit. Walden, one of the foremost proponents of modernism in Europe, fashioned this 1912 exhibition as a protest against the Sonderbund show that, he believed, had not adequately represented members of the Blaue Reiter group. Duel 1912

The Green Dress, 1913

Boxkampf 1913

Landscape 1913

Albert Bloch- Summer Night 1913

Musicians 1913

Harlequin mit drei Pierots 1914

Still Life 1914 Stilleben XI

Bloch’s acclaim also reached the American art world Bloch’s acclaim also reached the American art world. At Kandinsky’s recommendation, Arthur Jerome Eddy, the Chicago collector and tireless promoter of modernism, began buying Bloch’s paintings and eventually added more than twenty-five of them to his collection. In 1915, Eddy’s collection of paintings by Bloch comprised a one-man show at the Art Institute of Chicago; the exhibition traveled to the St. Louis Art Museum. Pilgrims in the Snow 1917-25

Winter, 1918

Interieur 1920

 Souvenir, 1921

In 1921, disheartened at what Germany had become after the war, Bloch returned to the United States, where he lived until his death in 1961. Finding himself in dire financial straits, Bloch decided to become a teacher. His first position began in 1922 at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, but lasted only one year. From 1923 until his retirement in 1947, Bloch was Professor and Head of the Department of Drawing and Painting at the University of Kansas. Bloch led a full life of painting, writing, and teaching and found contentment far from the art centers of Europe and America. He frequently chose biblical subject matter or sweeping emotional themes of anguish or exaltation. Wishing to remain “invisible” and unwilling to trade on his European connections, Bloch and his work faded from public view. Over time, Bloch’s reticence about discussing his former affiliation with the Blaue Reiter artists obscured his early contributions to an important passage in the history of art.

For a Cycle of the Creation: The Sixth Day, 1922

Hospital, 1933

Mountain

The Blue Bough 1952

Hollis Taggart Galleries Throughout his career, Bloch destroyed any paintings that, from his point of view, were unsuccessful. Regrettably, many more early works in German collections were destroyed in the bombings of World War II, while others were banished to Switzerland by the Nazis as “degenerate art.” Extant examples of his work from this early period are rare and valuable historical documents. Hollis Taggart Galleries Passing Train, 1947-1948

Throughout his career, Bloch destroyed any paintings that, from his point of view, were unsuccessful. Regrettably, many more early works in German collections were destroyed in the bombings of World War II, while others were banished to Switzerland by the Nazis as “degenerate art.” Extant examples of his work from this early period are rare and valuable historical documents March of the Clowns, 1941

The Blind Man 1942

Conversation 1950

The Blue Eclipse 1955  

The Grieving women, 1950-1957-

Prodigal 1958-59

Group of Three

הנכם מוזמנים להיכנס לאתר שלנו: מקורות: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Bloch http://www.hollistaggart./albert_bloch/ http://www2.ku.edu/~maxkade/selections_from_absc.htm http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/bloch_albert.html http://collection.spencerart.ku.edu/eMuseum http://cgfa.acropolisinc.com/bloch/index.html קלריטה ואפרים הנכם מוזמנים להיכנס לאתר שלנו: www.clarita-efraim.com נשמח לתגובות