13: 1907–1960—Age of Global Conflict Part II
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In this chapter, we will continue to examine Modern art. We will look at how artists like Pollock contributed to the development of Western art. It is imperative to understand Modern art in order to see how it impacted later artistic developments.
13.1: Overview 13.2: ** Rothko’s Painting Technique 13.3: Newman, Onement 1 13.4: ** Newman’s Painting Technique 13.5: de Kooning, Woman I 13.6: Robert Motherwell 13.7: Jasper Johns 13.8: Rauschenberg 13.9: Reinhardt 13.10: Introduction to Photography 13.11: Cartier-Bresson 13.12: Key Learning Items 13.13: Brancusi, Bird in Space 13.14: Gilbert, Woolworth Building 13.15: Frank Lloyd Wright, Guggenheim Museum 13.16: Mies van der Rohe, Seagram Building 13.17: External Resources 13.18: Man Ray, The Gift 13.19: Giacometti, The Palace at 4 a.m. 13.20: Giacometti, The City Square 13.21: Magritte, The Treachery of Images 13.22: Dali, The Persistence of Memory 13.23: Dali, Metamorphosis of Narcissus 13.24: ** House of Art 13.25: George Bellows 13.26: Grant Wood, American Gothic 13.27: Georgia O’Keeffe 13.28: Edward Hopper, Nighthawks 13.29: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera 13.30: Origins of Abstract Expressionism 13.31: Impact of Abstract Expressionism 13.32: Pollock, One- Number 31, 1950 13.33: ** Pollock’s Painting Techniques 13.34: Rothko, No. 3/No. 13