Impressionist and Modern Art

Modern Art rejected the past as a model for creating art, and was characterized by pure originality, innovation, and experimentation. Modern Art is largely thought to have originated with the Impressionists, who rallied against the rigid academic standards of the day. Other movements associated with Modern Art include Cubism, Futurism, and Expressionism.

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Sydney Mortimer Laurence
Spring Thaw Sunset
circa 1919
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Sydney Mortimer Laurence
Mt. McKinley, Winter
circa 1925
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Pierre Roy
Coquillages avant l'orage
1930
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Jean Prouvé
Lit-divan no. 10
1935
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Katze (Kater Schaky)
1920
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Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
White-flowered Fern
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Kurt Schwitters
Mz 30, 45
1930
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Lucio Fontana
La Novia (The Bride)
1940
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Kees van Dongen
Place Vendôme
1937
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Auguste Rodin
Le Penseur (The Thinker), petit modèle with rounded base
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