50 years of art created by Glen River featuring the Cubist influence. As many artists who go through "Periods", River's art migrates through themes, perspectives, and influences. Perhaps... More > the difference in River's approach is that he travels a spiral orbital path which re-visits the "Periods" or more accurately, takes them along on his migration. The thread of "Cubist Influence" explores a profound dimension of image making.< Less
50 years of art created by Glen River featuring the Cubist influence. As many artists who go through "Periods", River's art migrates through themes, perspectives, and influences. Perhaps... More > the difference in River's approach is that he travels a spiral orbital path which re-visits the "Periods" or more accurately, takes them along on his migration. The thread of "Cubist Influence" explores a profound dimension of image making.< Less
This is a poetic storybook for children with
cubist style illustrations. It tells the story
of a little boy's dream. Children learn from this book poetry, the basic concept of cubism as... More > shown through the illustrations, and at the same time they become familiar with the name Picasso.< Less
This is a poetic storybook for children with
cubist style illustrations. It tells the story
of a little boy's dream. Children learn from this book poetry, the basic concept of cubism as... More > shown through the illustrations, and at the same time they become familiar with the name Picasso.< Less
Jacques Villon is one of the 20th Century's most significant artists Stanley Hayter and others have called Villon "the father of modern print-making." Jacques Villon, actually named Gaston... More > Duchamp, was probably the most significant peintre-graveur of the twentieth century in France. This book explores a segment of his painting and print-making skills, one commonly known as Cubism. Villon, and his brothers were a part of a group of infuential intellectual painters, poets and essayists who met regularly in villon's studio. His work is intimately connected with ideas that originated there. The author, in 2011, completed a definitive catalog of the entire collection of villon's work gathered over a forty year period--350 graphic and painting works on paper. The present study focuses specifically on 53 Cubist-related images from that collection, and discusses the influence of the "Section d'Or" on the artist's working method. The work is extensively referenced.< Less
Jacques Villon is one of the 20th Century's most significant artists. Stanley Hayter and others have called Villon "the father of modern print-making." Jacques Villon, actually named Gaston... More > Duchamp, was probably the most significant peintre-graveur of the twentieth century in France. This book explores a segment of his painting and print-making skills, one commonly known as Cubism. Villon, and his brothers were a part of a group of infuential intellectual painters, poets and essayists who met regularly in villon's studio. His work is intimately connected with ideas that originated there. The author, in 2011, completed a definitive catalog of the entire collection of villon's work gathered over a forty year period--350 graphic and painting works on paper. The present study focuses specifically on 53 Cubist-related images from that collection, and discusses the influence of the "Section d'Or" on the artist's working method. The work is extensively referenced.< Less