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Art in the Modern World Art in the Modern World A U G U S T I N E C O L L E G E Arnold SCHOENBERG in 1911 Gurre Lieder 190110 Arnold SCHOENBERG in 1911 Gurre Lieder Pierrot lunaire, opus 21 190110 1912 First Communion 1874 Pablo PICASSO Portrait of Dora Maar Portrait of Dora Maar 1939 | Pablo PICASSO 1942 | Pablo PICASSO Portrait of Dora Maar MAN RAY Compassion 1897 William BOUGUEREAU Mont Sainte-Victoire 1904 | Paul CEZANNE Mont Sainte-Victoire Poppy Field 1904 1873 Paul CEZANNE Claude MONET Lac d’Annecy 1896 | Paul CEZANNE Turning Road at Mont Geroult 1898 Paul CEZANNE CUBISM Houses at l’Estaque 1908 Georges BRAQUE Grandes baigneuses 1900-06 | Paul CEZANNE Les demoiselles d’Avignon 1907 Pablo PICASSO African mask The Portuguese 1911-12 Georges BRAQUE Fruit Dish and Glass 1912 Georges BRAQUE Woman with Guitar 1913 Georges BRAQUE Woman with Guitar 1913 Georges BRAQUE Blue Trees 1888 Paul GAUGUIN Absinthe Drinker 1902 | Pablo PICASSO The Ascetic 1903 Pablo PICASSO The Accordionist 1911 Pablo PICASSO Musical Instruments 1912 Pablo PICASSO Face 1928 lithograph Pablo PICASSO Fruit Dish 1908-09 Pablo PICASSO Still-life with Liqueur Bottle 1909 Pablo PICASSO Woman in an Armchair 1913 | Pablo PICASSO Figures on the Beach 1937 | Pablo PICASSO Study for Figures on the Beach 1937 | Pablo PICASSO Weeping Woman 1937 | Pablo PICASSO Guernica 1937 | Pablo PICASSO Guernica details Guernica detail The Seamstress 1909-10 Fernand LEGER The City 1919 | Fernand LEGER Propellers 1918 Fernand LEGER Three Women 1921 | Fernand LEGER Divers on a Yellow Background 1941 | Fernand LEGER FAUVISM Fruit and Cafetière 1899 | Henri MATISSE Male Model 1900 | Henri MATISSE Open Window 1905 Henri MATISSE Woman with a Hat 1905 Henri MATISSE Bonheur de vivre (The Joy of Life) 1906 | Henri MATISSE Terrace, St. Tropez 1904 Henri MATISSE The Piano Lesson 1916-17 Henri MATISSE Nude by the Fireplace 1936 Henri MATISSE Woman before a Fish Bowl 1922 | Henri MATISSE Cafetière and Bowl of Fruit 1903-06 | Henri MATISSE The Bank 1907 Henri MATISSE Music 1939 Henri MATISSE Dance I 1909 | Henri MATISSE DADA Portrait of the Artist’s Father 1910 Marcel DUCHAMP Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 1912 Marcel DUCHAMP Nude Descending a Unique Forms of Staircase, No. 2 Continuity in Space 1912 | Marcel DUCHAMP 1913 | Umberto BOCCIONI Tu’m Ennuies [You bore me] 1918 | Marcel DUCHAMP Fountain 1917 Marcel DUCHAMP Remember Uncle August the Unhappy Inventor collage 1919 Georg GROSZ Love Parade 1917 | Francis PICABIA SURREALISM Basket of Bread 1926 Salvador DALI Senicitas 1928 | Salvador DALI The Spectre of Sex Appeal 1932 Salvador DALI The Angelus 1859 | Jean-Francois MILLET Retrospective Bust of a Woman 1933 Salvador DALI Retrospective Bust of a Woman 1933 Salvador DALI Atavism at Twilight 1933 | Salvador DALI Archeological Reminescence of Millet’s Angelus 1935 | Salvador DALI Soft Construction with Boiled Beans: Premonition of Civil War 1934 Salvador DALI Baby Map of the World 1939 Salvador DALI The Persistence of Memory 1931 | Salvador DALI The Lugubrious Game 1929 Salvador DALI Atmospheric Skull Sodomizing a Grand Piano 1934 | Salvador DALI The Lugubrious Game details Salvador DALI The Temptation of St Anthony 1946 | Salvador DALI The Rainy Taxi (Mannequin Rotting in a Taxi-Cab) Photo of exhibition installation 1938 | Salvador DALI Christ of St. John of the Cross 1951 Salvador DALI Corpus Hypercubus 1954 Salvador DALI Santiago el Grande 1957 Salvador DALI Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Frederiction, NB La Turbie: Sir James Dunn Equestrian Fantasy: Lady Dunn 1949 1954 Salvador DALI EXPRESSIONISM View from the Staffelalm 1903 | Franz MARC Rising Fog 1904 | Franz MARC Improvisation 9 1910 Wassily KANDINSKY Horses Grazing 1910 | Franz MARC Blue Horse I 1911 Franz MARC Foxes 1913 Franz MARC Stables 1913-14 | Franz MARC In the Rain 1912 | Franz MARC The Fate of Animals 1913 | Franz MARC The Blue Mountain 1908-09 Wassily KANDINSKY Landscape Wassily KANDINSKY Composition with an Archer 1909 Wassily KANDINSKY Composition IV 1911 | Wassily KANDINSKY Several Circles 1926 Wassily KANDINSKY Franzi in front of a Carved Chair 1910 Ernst Ludwig KIRCHNER Street, Berlin Potsdamerplatz, Berlin 1913 1918 Ernst Ludwig KIRCHNER Ernst Ludwig KIRCHNER Alps 1917 | Ernst Ludwig KIRCHNER Exhibition of DEGENERATE ART 1937 Kahlenberg Farm Family 1939 | Adolf WESSEL The Alps 1917 | Ernst Ludwig KIRCHNER NEW OBJECTIVITY N e u e Sachlichkeit Spring Landscape 1910 | Otto DIX Dr. Hans Koch, Dermatologist and Urologist 1921 Otto DIX Ellis 1922 Otto DIX Parents of the Artist 1926 | Otto DIX Group Portrait 1923 | Otto DIX Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden 1926 Otto DIX Dying Soldier etching | 1924 | Otto DIX Newborn Baby (Ursus) 1927 Otto DIX Young Girl 1922 Otto DIX Remember Uncle August the Unhappy Inventor collage 1919 Georg GROSZ Dedicated to Oscar Panizza 1917-18 Georg GROSZ Fit for Active Service pen-and-ink 1916-17 Georg GROSZ White Slaver watercolour 1918 Georg GROSZ Republican Automatons watercolour 1920 Georg GROSZ Dusk watercolour 1922 Georg GROSZ Self-Portrait 1927 Max BECKMANN Descent from the Cross 1917 Max BECKMANN Night 1918-19 | Max BECKMANN The King 1937 Max BECKMANN Party in Paris 1947 | Max BECKMANN The Theatre Box 1874 | RENOIR The Theatre Box 1928 | Max BECKMANN Perseus Triptych 1940-41 | Max BECKMANN Perseus Triptych centre panel 1940-41 Max BECKMANN Sturm Abteilung Departure 1932-33 | Max BECKMANN Departure left panel 1932-33 Max BECKMANN Departure right panel 1932-33 Max BECKMANN Departure 1932-33 | Max BECKMANN .
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