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Georgy Kurasov, Cubist Art, Cubism Art, Geometric Painting, Modern Art Paintings, Arte Pop, Cubism, Art Movement, Modern Painting

There’s nothing like a bit of contrast and historical perspective to make you reevaluate what's going on in the world now. Many people, especially those living in the West, still have very little understanding of what everyday life was like behind the Iron Curtain. That’s where the ‘Soviet Visuals’ social media project comes in. It collects and shares historical photos, propaganda posters, illustrations, and architectural images from the USSR in order to give people a better understanding of…

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Marian Simionel
Today, I'm going to talk about an art movement, rather than a specific artist, such as last week's Dimitra Milan. This movement, clearly implied through the title of this post, is Surrealism. Now let's address some background of Surrealism before we get into some specific examples. Surrealism was in the Modern Art era, rising after… Dali Artwork, Salvador Dali Paintings, Famous Art Paintings, Salvador Dali Art, Surreal Painting, Dali Paintings, Surealism Art, Dali Art, Art Eras

Today, I'm going to talk about an art movement, rather than a specific artist, such as last week's Dimitra Milan. This movement, clearly implied through the title of this post, is Surrealism. Now let's address some background of Surrealism before we get into some specific examples. Surrealism was in the Modern Art era, rising after…

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Alfi Arístides
Women, stairs, skyscrapers, 1930, by Fortunato Depero (1892-1960). Italian Futurism, Futurism Art, Social Art, Italian Painters, Futurism, Italian Art, Land Art, Art And Craft, Cubism

Italian Futurism revolution 'Speeding Train', Ivo Pannaggi, 1922. 'Marcia su Roma' - C.Cagli - Rometti Italia 1932 'Il-Calciatore' - D.Baldelli, Rometti 1934 'The Knife Grinder' - (Principle of Glittering) by Kazimir Malevich Russian Cubo Futurism, 1913 When Aristarkh Lentulov returned from Paris in 1913 and exhibited his works in Moscow, the Russian Futurist painters adopted the forms of Cubism and combined them with the Italian Futurists' representation of movement. 'Aeropittura'---Fillia…

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Donna Rizzo