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.

Mary Weatherford
Santa Ana, 2016
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Nicholas Galanin, Tlingit/Unangax^, born 1979
What have we become? Gold, 2018
2019-24
Eric Avery, American, born 1948
Paradise Lost, 2011
2019-272
Kurt Safranski, American, born Germany, 1890–1964
Cover of Dummy A, ca. 1934
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Kurt Safranski, American, born Germany, 1890–1964
Cover of Dummy A, ca. 1934
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Mario Moore, American, born 1987
Center of Creation (Michael), 2019
2020-8
Fragment
Antioch 2015-1294
Charles Willson Peale, American, 1741–1827
George Washington at the Battle of Princeton, 1783–84
PP222
Rev. Jonathan Fisher , after engraving by Henry Dawkins (fl. 1753-178, American, 1768–1847
Nassau Hall, a North West Prospect, 1807, after engraving ca. 1764
PP395
Nunt'zi
Saddle bag, ca. 1870
PU 5481
Nicolas Largilliere, French, 1656–1746
Portrait of Madame Leon de la Mejenelle, 1711
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Egyptian, Late Period , 26th Dynasty, reign of Ahmose II (Amasis)
Scaraboid, 570–526 B.C.
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Egyptian Islamic
Fragment (base of bowl)
y1929-162
Korean, Goryeo dynasty, 918–1392
Maebyong vessel, 12th–13th century
y1929-406

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