Introduction to Modern Art 26/01/04 – Expressionism
‘Expressionism’ Introduction to Modern Art, 26 January 2004 Birkbeck College, University of London Gavin Parkinson Slide List
Slide 1: Henri Matisse, Le bonheur de vivre (1905-06).
Slide 2: Maurice Vlaminck, Reclining Nude (1905).
Slide 3: Hieronyrnous Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights (c.1 500).
Slide 4: Albrecht Durer, Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand (1508).
Slide 5: El Greco, The Annunciation (1590s).
Slide 6: Peter Paul Rubens, Rape of the Sabines (c.1635).
Slide 7: Vincent van Gogh, Evening Walk (1889).
Slide 8: Edvard Munch, Anxiety (1894).
Slide 9: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Bathers at Moritzburg (1909).
Slide 10: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Striding into the Sea (1912).
Slide 11: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Berlin Street Scene (1913).
Slide 12: Emil Nolde, Masks Still Life III (1911).
Slide 13: Emil Nolde, The Painter Karl Schmidt-Rottluff(1906).(image not found)
Slide 14: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Programme of Die Br'cke (woodcut, 1906).(image not found)
Slide 15: Albrecht Durer, Last Supper (woodcut, 1523).
Slide 16: Paul Gauguin, Te Arii Vahine (woodcut, 1890s).
Slide 17: Edvard Munch, Salome (woodcut, 1903).
Slide 18: Max Pechstein, Invitation for the Die Brucke exhibition (woodcut, 1906).
Slide 19: Oskar Kokoschka, The Friends (1917-18).
Slide 20: Oskar Kokoschka, Two Nudes: The Lovers (1913).
Slide 21: Franz Marc, Blue Horse 1 (1911).
Slide 22: Franz Marc, Deer in Monastic Gardens (1912).
Slide 23: Franz Marc, Cattle (1913).
Slide 24: Wassily Kandinsky, Bedroom in Ainmillerstrasse (1909).
Slide 25: Was sily Kandinsky, Painting with White Forms (1910).(image not found)
Slide 26: Wassily Kandinsky, Battle (1910).(image not found)
Slide 27: Wassily Kandinsky, Lyrically (1911).
Slide 28: Wassily Kandinsky, Improvisation (1911).
Slide 29: Wassily Kandinsky, Fugue, Controlled Improvisation (1914).
Slide 30: Was sily Kandinsky, Painting with Red Spot (1914).(image not found)
Slide 31: Ludwig Meidner, Apocalyptic Landscape (1913).
Slide 32: Ludwig Meidner, Apocalyptic Landscape (1913).
Slide 33: Paul Klee, Gestirn Uber Bosen Hausern (1916).(image not found)