Arth102
European Art & Civilization > 1400
Prof: Poggi
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Lecture DADA & Surrealism:
1. Duchamp,
Marcel,(French),Sad Young Man in a Train,1911. |
2.Duchamp,
Marcel,(French),Nude Descending a Staircase, No.2. 1912. |
3. Marey,
Etienne Jules, (French) Movements of a Horse.1886 |
4.
The Rude Descending a Staircase, Cartoon from NY Evening Sun, 1913. |
5.Duchamp,
Marcel,(French)Chocolate Grinder, No. 1,1913. |
6.Duchamp,
Marcel,(French), Chocolate Grinder, No. 2.1914. |
7.Duchamp,
Marcel,(French), Bicycle Wheel,1913. |
8.Duchamp,
Marcel,(French),Bottlerack,1914. |
9.Duchamp,
Marcel, (French),Fountain.1917 |
10.Duchamp,
Marcel,(French) The Bride,1912. |
11.Duchamp,
Marcel,(French)The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors Even.1915-23. |
12. Picabia,
Francis, (French), Ideal.1915. |
13. Picabia,
Francis, (French),Portrait of Young American Girl in State of Nudity.1915. |
14. Ray,
Man, (American), Man.1918. |
15.
Ray, Man, (American), Woman,1918. |
16. Ray,
Man, (American), The Gift.1921. |
17. Ray,
Man, (American), Indestructible Object.1958. |
18. Ray,
Man, (American), Perpetual Motif.1972. |
19. Ray,
Man, (American),Untitled.1922. |
20. Ray,
Man, (American),Rayograph.1924. |
21.Illustration
from Bibliotheca Paedagogica. |
22. Ernst,
Max, (German) Max Ernst's Bedroom is Worth Spending a Night In 1920, collage
heightened with gouache and pencil. |
23. Magritte,
Rene, (Belgian),The False Mirror,1928. |
24. Ernst,
Max,(German)Histoire Naturelle:The Conjugal Diamonds 1925. |
25.Ernst,
Max,(German)Histoire Naturelle:Shaving the Walls.1925. |
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