Beyond 1913

Beyond 1913

The cataclysmic events of the War galvanized the modernist and multifaceted aesthetic of 1913 in various ways. During the next two decades, the trends in formal experimentation and modes of engagement that were initiated by the avant-garde movements persisted and evolved. These three works evoke the legacies of 1913. Paul Klee’s watercolor, which juxtaposes strict geometric frames with softer, organic-looking forms, points to the ongoing exploration of abstraction. Chaïm Soutine’s painting of dead poultry is a visceral interpretation of expressionist idioms and leaves a lasting impression of violence. This impending violence appears in Pablo Picasso’s Minotauromachy, a highly symbolic etching that prefigures Guernica but also distills the politically agitated 1930s.

Rembrandt van Rijn, Dutch, 1606–1669
Strolling Musicians, ca. 1635
x1949-225
Pier Leone Ghezzi, Italian, 1674–1755
Man Leaving a Funeral, 1730s
x1950-18
Alabastron
y1950-56
Momoyama period, 1568–1600, Japanese
Tosa Mitsuyoshi 土佐光吉 , attributed to, 1539–1613
Chapter Forty-Four “Bamboo River” from The Tale of Genji
y1951-52
Filippo Bellini, Italian, ca. 1550–1603
Study for the Last Supper, ca. 1603
x1951-63
Albrecht Dürer, German, 1471–1528
Melencolia I, 1514
x1952-1
Jusepe de Ribera, Spanish, 1591–1652
Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, ca. 1630
x1952-176
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, French, 1864–1901
Printed by Bella & de Malherbe, French, active late 19th century
Published by Édouard Kleinmann, French, active late 19th century
Confetti, 1894
x1953-121
Kuba (Shoowa) artist
Cosmetic box, late 19th century
y1953-149 a-b
Asher Brown Durand, American, 1796–1886
Landscape, 1859
y1955-3249
Jan van de Velde II, Dutch, ca. 1593–1641
after Pieter Molyn, Dutch, 1595–1661
Shrove Tuesday, 1616–41
x1960-49
Henri Matisse, French, 1869–1954
Nu Accroupi (Crouching nude), 1906
x1961-37
Egyptian
Mummified baby crocodile
y1961-282
Chinese, Shang dynasty, Anyang period, 13th–11th century B.C.
Lidded wine vessel (you), 13th century B.C.
y1965-5 a-b
Chinese, Qing dynasty, 1644–1912
Shitao 石濤, 1642–1707
Plum Blossoms, ca. 1705–07
y1967-15 d
Early Intermediate, Nasca
Tasseled band, A.D. 100–500
y1968-87
James McNeill Whistler, American, 1834–1903
Billingsgate, 1859
x1969-209
Thomas Charles Farrer, English, 1839–1891
Woman Sewing, 1859
x1969-372
Berenice Abbott, American, 1898–1991
New York at Night, ca. 1932
x1971-68
Alfred Stieglitz, American, 1864–1946
The Steerage, 1907
x1971-334 f
Ansel Adams, American, 1902–1984
Published by Sierra Club , San Francisco
Half Dome, Thunder Cloud, printed 1960
x1971-564.16
Charles Rohlfs, American, 1853–1936
Tall Back Chair, ca. 1898-99
y1972-25
Lewis Wickes Hine, American, 1874–1940
Man on girders, mooring mast, Empire State Building, ca. 1931
x1973-44
Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem, Dutch, 1562–1638
Meeting of Jacob and Esau, 1594
y1973-75
Josef Albers, American, born Germany, 1888–1976
Folder 5, from Formulation: Articulation, Volume 2, 1973
x1975-383.2.5
Lee Bontecou, American, born 1931
Untitled, 1967
x1975-388
Georges Braque, French, 1882–1963
Printed by George Visat
Published by Fondation Maeght
Bass, 1911, printed 1950
x1976-1
Pablo Picasso, Spanish, 1881–1973
Published by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, German, 1884–1979
Nature morte: compotier (Still Life: Fruit Dish), 1909, published 1911
x1976-19
Willem de Kooning, American, born the Netherlands, 1904–1997
Printed and published by Irwin Hollander, American, 1927–2018
Published by Xavier Fourcade, Inc.
Minnie Mouse, 1971
x1977-4

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