Symbolism Art
Art Nouveau artist
Alphonse Mucha - Czech
- painter and artists
- wild structure
- often known for vivid color, movement and wild hair
- did a lot of advertising painting
Aubrey Beardsley - England
- more monochromatic
- The Dancer’s Reward
- Illustrations to Lysistrata
- Peacock Skirt
Gustav Klimt
- bridge b/w Nouveau and Deco
- The Kiss
- The Hug
- Salome
Deco artists
Diego Rivera
- Two Women
- Detroit Industry
Tamara de Lempicka
- Moderna
- The Musician
Abstraction
Pablo Picasso
- father of Abstraction
- Old Guitarist
- Old Woman with Gloves
- Figure Seated Nude
- Still life with a Bottle of Rum
1909
1891
1893
The Dancers Reward, Salomé: a tragedy in one act
1893
1907–08 oil on canvas Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna
1905 Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome
1901 Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna
1907–08 oil on canvas Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna
1914 oil on canvas Arkansas Arts Center
North Wall 1932–33 Detroit Institute of Arts.
1909 Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City
1914 oil on canvas Arkansas Arts Center
1929 oil on canvas
c. 1922 Oil on canvas Private collection, France
c. 1920 Watercolor on paper
1929 oil on canvas
1907 Museum of Modern Art, New York
(The Old Guitarist) 1903 Chicago Art Institute
(Absinthe Drinker) 1901-1902 oil on canvas Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia
1907 Museum of Modern Art, New York
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