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Return to order - TateReturn to order. A European art movement that came about following the First World War and characterized by a return to more traditional approaches to art ...
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Interwar Classicism Movement Overview - The Art StoryMar 9, 2019 · Interwar Classicism, also often known as the rappel a l'ordre (return to order), is often closely linked with the political rise of fascism in the 1930s.
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Return to order (rappel à l'ordre) - MoMAReturn to order was a conservative French movement after WWI, emphasizing classicism, nationalism, and rejecting avant-garde art for academic traditions.Missing: emergence 1918- Italy Spain representational
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Chaos and Classicism: Art in France, Italy, and Germany, 1918–1936Jan 9, 2011 · Following the chaos of World War I, a move emerged toward figuration, clean lines, and modeled form and away from the two-dimensional ...
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Nine Ways Artists responded to the First World War | TateJun 5, 2018 · Artists, like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, became part of a movement known as Return to Order. They rejected the fragmentation of reality ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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71 "RetouR à l'oRdRe" and the ClassiCal language of fRenCh ...... return to order, as suggested by Jean Cocteau in his book, Le Rappel à l'ordre (1923).10 However, the first to call for a return to order, and to make the ...
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considerations on the exhibition strategies of metaphysical painting ...The magazine “Valori Plastici”, published in Rome between 1918 and 1922, directed by Mario Broglio, had a decisive role in the European artistic context ...
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[PDF] Figures of Authority, Ciphers of Regression - Columbia UniversityOct 8, 2025 · emphatically his call for a return to the law of history and classic order, a manifesto called "The. Return to the Craft" published in Valori ...
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Mario and Edita Broglio: The Dynamics of an Artist Couple in Fascist ...They founded Valori Plastici (1918–1922), a key magazine for the “Return to Order” culture in Europe. From 1922 until the 1940s, the artistic activity of Edita ...
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Eugeni d'Ors (Xènius) - Authors at lletrA - Catalan literature onlineLa ben plantada thus appears as the aesthetic sublimation of the ethics of Noucentisme. The outbreak of the First World War in August 1914 resulted in the ...<|separator|>
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Giorgio Morandi and the “Return to Order”: From Pittura Metafisica to ...... Mario Broglio, became his first dealer. Broglio brought several of his works into the school's main print forum, the Roman magazine Valori Plastici (1918 ...
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Gino Severini Paintings, Bio, Ideas - The Art StoryAug 29, 2020 · The "Return to Order" movement offered a way of restoring some sort of formal equilibrium to painting, but in terms of Severini's own oeuvre, L' ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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[PDF] Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Teacher Resource UnitFor nearly two decades after the armistice, art's return to order and ... André Derain, Harlequin and Pierrot (Arlequin et Pierrot), 1924. Oil on.
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Selling the Nation: Identity and Design in 1980s Catalonia - jstorNoucentisme, with a more restrained vocabulary, was keen to convey its own ... (Catalan) national identity based on their cultural traditions; and.
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[PDF] Alexandre de Riquer - Anglo-Catalan SocietyIts extreme idealism was ultimately to prove unsusceptible to political channelling, and the movement of Noucentisme swiftly invoked the virtues of order,.
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[PDF] De Chirico - MoMAGiorgio de Chirico, born in Greece, arrived in Paris in 1911, developed a 'Metaphysical' style, and influenced Surrealism. He later broke with the Surrealists.
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[PDF] Picasso in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art - MoMAApr 2, 1972 · The Museum of Modern Art's exhibition history— from our founding in 1929 to the present—is available online. It includes exhibition catalogues,.Missing: Ingriste | Show results with:Ingriste
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Pablo Picasso - Head of a Woman - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtTitle: Head of a Woman · Artist: Pablo Picasso (Spanish, Malaga 1881–1973 Mougins, France) · Date: 1921 · Medium: Pastel on paper · Dimensions: 25 5/8 × 19 3/4 in.
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Pablo Picasso's Neoclassical Phase | MyArtBroker | ArticleJan 12, 2024 · In Picasso's Neoclassical phase, he embraced the clarity, order and balanced proportions characteristic of classical art. His paintings from ...
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'Bather', Georges Braque, 1925 | TateADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2025 · License this image. Bather. 1925, Georges Braque. caption. artwork information. Not on Display. You might like.
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Return to Order | MeerDec 24, 2018 · Return to Order was a European art movement which followed World War I, characterized by a rejection of the extreme avant-garde prevalent prior to the war.
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Henri Matisse paintings from 1910s - paintings from 1917 to 1919This "return to order" is characteristic of much art of the post-World War I period and can be compared with the neoclassicism of Picasso and Stravinsky as ...
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Henri Matisse - Odalisque, Harmony in RedTitle: Odalisque, Harmony in Red ; Artist: Henri Matisse (French, Le Cateau-Cambrésis 1869–1954 Nice) ; Date: 1926–27 ; Medium: Oil on canvas ; Dimensions: 15 1/8 × ...
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Odalisque couchée aux magnolias by Henri Matisse - Christie'sBy the early 1920s, too, Fauvism had played its course. Colour had been liberated. 'After the First World War there's a sense of return to order. Matisse ...
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'Madame Derain in a White Shawl', André Derain, c.1919–20 | TateMadame Derain in a White Shawl, c.1919–20, André Derain. Not on Display. You might like: Left Right. Madame Suggia Augustus John OM 1920–3.
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André Derain - Museo ThyssenAfter he returned from four years serving on the front during the First World War, his painting became more classical and was influenced by Jean-Baptiste ...
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Beyond Noucentisme: Joaquim Sunyer's Mediterranean PastoralTaking as case study the painting Pastoral (1910–11), one of the iconic works of the Catalan artist Joaquim Sunyer (1874–1956), this paper examines the ...
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[PDF] Beyond Noucentisme: Joaquim Sunyer's Mediterranean PastoralSea (Fig. 2), was painted in 1906, the same year that Ors, as we have seen, began to proclaim the need for Mediterraneanism.
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Noucentisme – HiSoUR – Hi So You AreJoaquim Sunyer (1874-1956) was the Catalan painter who helped the Noucentisme in Catalonia to make his decisive breakthrough. He succeeded in synthesizing a ...<|separator|>
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Art (Italy) - 1914-1918 OnlineApr 29, 2015 · The article demonstrates the significance of the Great War for Italian Futurism: an aesthetic war, technological but above all revolutionary.
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[PDF] giorgio de chirico and the “return to craft” the importance of artistic ...The importance of material substance in art was undoubtedly felt by Giorgio de Chirico since his early artistic experiences, realised during his initial ...
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The Enchanted Room: Modern Works from the Pinacoteca di BreraJan 24, 2018 · A major exhibition of works from one of the world's most important collections of modern Italian art, housed at Milan's Pinacoteca di Brera.
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Gino Severini - Estorick CollectionThereafter, his approach underwent a radical revision as a consequence of the Europe-wide 'return to order', a phase exemplified by his naturalistic portrait ...Missing: post- 1918 changes
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Gino Severini from Cortona and the FuturismSeverini abandoned Futurism after the First World War and was part of the “return to order”, becoming interested in a more conservative, analytic type of ...Missing: changes | Show results with:changes<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tag: All Quiet on the Western Front - Art BlartCompared to the verists, the classicists more clearly exemplify the “return to order” that arose in the arts throughout Europe. ... Max Beckmann, Alexander ...
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THE REAL THING: “NEW OBJECTIVITY: MODERN GERMAN ART ...Neue Sachlichkeit, the dominant tendency in German art of the 1920s, was seen as a return to order in general and as a reaction against Expressionism and Dada ...
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GOOD TO KNOW: American Scene Painting - Artsper MagazineMar 5, 2015 · In reaction to the modern European style, American Scene painting developed an antimodernist style, defining an exclusive American style of art.
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Nighthawks | The Art Institute of ChicagoAbout Nighthawks Edward Hopper recollected, “unconsciously, probably, I was painting the loneliness of a large city.” In an all-night diner, three customers ...
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A Modernist Return to Reality | Jed PerlAug 17, 2017 · One of the finest of all essays about Derain, perhaps second in importance only to Giacometti's heartfelt tribute, was written by the American ...
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The Art that Flourished Under Mussolini - HyperallergicJun 2, 2018 · ... return to order; and the exponents of Il Novecento, which was heralded by Mussolini's mistress Margherita Sarfatti and, while similar to ...
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[PDF] Left and Right: Politics and Images of Motherhood in Weimar GermanyJan 29, 2025 · ... French interwar painting, has further linked the “return to order” to conservative politics. According to Silver, the classicizing rhetoric ...
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Chaos and Classicism: Art in France, Italy, Germany, and Spain ...May 15, 2011 · For the next decade-and-a-half, classicism—a return to order, synthesis, organization, and enduring values, rather than the prewar emphasis ...Missing: policies | Show results with:policies
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Learning from Fascism - Art NewsApr 1, 2019 · At once revolutionary and reactionary, avant-garde and return-to-order, Fascism thrived on cultural paradox—a fact that scholars have helped ...