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The impact of Cubism

This eight part series critically examines 18 masterpieces of Western art. Historical information and comparison to other period paintings promote a deep appreciation and understanding of how styles developed within the major schools of art and how works of art respond to the context of their time. Extreme close-ups reveal the brush strokes invisible in art book illustrations.

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  • "This eight part series critically examines 18 masterpieces of Western art. Historical information and comparison to other period paintings promote a deep appreciation and understanding of how styles developed within the major schools of art and how works of art respond to the context of their time. Extreme close-ups reveal the brush strokes invisible in art book illustrations."@en
  • "Electric prism (1914) by Sonia Delaunay from the Centre Pompidou in Paris, France."@en
  • "Champ de Mars (1911) by Robert Delaunay from The Art Institute of Chicago."@en
  • "Contains analyses of six paintings representative of the cubist style, and features biographical information about the artists and the times in which they worked. Includes selections by Juan Gris, Kasimir Malevich, Marcel Duchamp, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, and Umberto Boccioni."@en
  • "Filmed at many museums on both sides of the Atlantic, this program critically examines the following masterpieces of Cubism: Juan Gris' The breakfast table ; Marcel Duchamp's Sad young man on a train ; Robert Delaunay's Champ de Mars ; Sonia Delaunay's Electric prisms ; Kasimir Malevich's An Englishman in Moscow ; and Umberto Boccioni's Farewells."@en
  • "Filmed at many museums on both sides of the Atlantic, this program critically examines the following masterpieces of Cubism: Juan Gris' The breakfast table ; Marcel Duchamp's Sad young man on a train ; Robert Delaunay's Champ de Mars ; Sonia Delaunay's Electric prisms ; Kasimir Malevich's An Englishman in Moscow ; and Umberto Boccioni's Farewells."
  • "The breakfast table (1915) by Juan Gris from the Centre Pompidous, Paris, France."@en
  • "Explores the influences of Cubism."@en
  • "Farewells (1911) by Umberto Boccioni from the Museum of Modern Art, New York."@en
  • "Filmed at many museums on both sides of the Atlantic, this program critically examines the following masterpieces of Cubism: Juan Gris' The breakfast table ; Marcel Duchamp's Sad young man on a train ; Robert Delaunay's Champ de Mars ; Sonia Delaunay's Electric prisms ; Kazimir Malevich's An Englishman in Moscow ; and Umberto Boccioni's Farewells."
  • "Impact of cubism : Pt. 5 : Influenced by the works of Cezanne, African tribal art, and the art of the Iberian penninsula, Cubism offered European artists unfamiliar, nonclassical ways to represent form and space."@en
  • "Sad young man on a train (1911) by Marcel Duchamp from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice."@en
  • "An Englishman in Moscow (1913- 1914) by Kasimir Malevich from the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam."@en

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  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "DVD-Video discs"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Educational films"@en

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  • "The impact of Cubism"@en
  • "The impact of Cubism"
  • "Impact of cubism"@en
  • "The impact of cubism"@en