Beyond 1913

Beyond 1913

The cataclysmic events of the War galvanized the modernist and multifaceted aesthetic of 1913 in various ways. During the next two decades, the trends in formal experimentation and modes of engagement that were initiated by the avant-garde movements persisted and evolved. These three works evoke the legacies of 1913. Paul Klee’s watercolor, which juxtaposes strict geometric frames with softer, organic-looking forms, points to the ongoing exploration of abstraction. Chaïm Soutine’s painting of dead poultry is a visceral interpretation of expressionist idioms and leaves a lasting impression of violence. This impending violence appears in Pablo Picasso’s Minotauromachy, a highly symbolic etching that prefigures Guernica but also distills the politically agitated 1930s.

Angelica Kauffmann, British, born in Switzerland, 1741–1807
Portrait of Sarah Harrop (Mrs. Bates) as a Muse, 1780–81
2010-101
Japanese, Meiji period, 1868–1912
Kobayashi Kiyochika 小林清親, 1847–1915
Published by Fukuda Kumajirō 福田熊次郎, ca. 1800–1898
Summer Moon at Imado (Imado natsuki(?) 今戸夏月), from the series “Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo” (Tōkyō meisho zu e 東京名所図絵), 1881 [Meiji 14]
2010-235
Japanese, Meiji period, 1868–1912
Kobayashi Kiyochika 小林清親, 1847–1915
Published by Fukuda Kumajirō 福田熊次郎, ca. 1800–1898
Summer Moon at Imado (Imado natsuki(?) 今戸夏月), from the series “Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo” (Tōkyō meisho zu e 東京名所図絵), 1881 [Meiji 14]
2010-235
Japanese, Edo period, 1615–1868
Kishi Chozen 岸長善
Shadow Painting: Night Fire in Edo, ca. 1845
2011-1
André Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri, French, 1819–1889
Musical Instruments at the 1855 Universal Exposition, 1855
2011-24
Glenn Ligon, American, born 1960
Untitled: Four Etchings, 1992
2011-27 a-d
Hale Aspacio Woodruff, American, 1900–1980
Sunday Promenade, 1931–46, printed 1996
2012-2.8
Andreas Feininger, American, 1906–1999
Midtown, ca. 1945
2012-10
Late Formative to Early Classic, (Pre-?) Teotihuacán
Maskette, 200 B.C.–A.D. 300
2012-102
Man Ray, American, 1890–1976
The Meeting, plate 4 from Revolving Doors, Paris: 1926
L.2013.6.4 d
Albert Gleizes, French, 1881–1953
Published by Jean Cocteau and Paul Iribe, French, 1883–1935, French, 1889–1963
Le Mot, no. 20 (July 1, 1915), Paris: 1915
L.2013.6.13
Umberto Boccioni, Italian, 1882–1916
Edited by Herwarth Walden, German, 1879–1941
Der Sturm, vol. 7, no. 6 (September 1916), Berlin: 1916
L.2013.6.21
White Mountain Redware , Fourmile style
Bowl with geometric designs, A.D. 1325–1400
2013-12
White Mountain Redware , Fourmile style
Bowl with geometric designs, A.D. 1325–1400
2013-12
Robert von Sternberg, American, born 1939
Iao Valley, Maui, 1971, printed 2013
2013-75
Chinese, Modern period, 1912–present, restoration copy after wall painting, High Tang dynasty, 704–781
James C. Lo Workshop
Lady, 1958–63
2013-109
Vito Acconci, American, 1940–2017
Following (Two Works), 1969
2014-6
J.D. Okhai 'Ojeikere, Nigerian, 1930–2014
Untitled, from the series Hairstyles, ca. 1970
2014-23
Thomas Frye, Irish, ca. 1710–1762
Man Wearing a Turban, 1760
2015-10
Japanese, Edo period, 1615–1868
Plants, 19th century
2015-25
Simon Vouet, French, 1590–1649
Saint Sebastian, 1620–27
L.2015.65
Japanese, Edo period, 1615–1868
Utagawa Kuniyoshi 歌川国芳, 1797–1861
Published by Joshūya Kinzō 上州屋金蔵, active mid-late19th century
The Monster’s Chūshingura (Bakemono Chūshingura 化物忠臣蔵), ca. 1863
2015-6735 a-c
Early Formative, Olmec style
Tecomate with serpent, 1200–900 B.C.
2016-12
Le Quoc Viet, Vietnamese, born 1972
This is what I heard #22, 2007
L.2016.14.4
Willem de Kooning, American, born the Netherlands, 1904–1997
[no title], ca. 1970–77
L.2016.24.6
Pat Steir, American, born 1938
Winter Sky, 2002
2016-45
Period IV, Greater Nicoya
Bird pendant, 500 B.C.–A.D. 500
2016-106

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