Painting (613) : The gifts of love
- George Sheridan Knowles(British1863 - 1931)
Other famous paintings from George Sheridan Knowles(British1863 - 1931):
Qeimar in Germany, and Vienna in Austria. Known as Jugendstil (German for “youth style”), art nouveau was promoted in Munich through periodicals such as Die Jugend (The Youth). At the head of Munich’s Jugendstil movement was Hermann Obrist, a Swiss designer who created a sensation with an exhibition of his embroidery in 1896. Not only did thmania in 1916. During this period his work came to the attention of American photographer Alfred Stieglitz, who arranged a New York exhibition for the young artist in 1920. When Rubin returned to Palestine soon afterward, he was already an experienced and successful painter. Rubin took a leading role in the artistic life of Israel, founding the Artists’ Association in 1923 an.
U the separation between fine and applied arts, but it also introduced the Munich public to the lively organic forms of art nouveau. Obrist’s designs, although based on natural forms, often evolved into mysterious shapes that suggest a fantasy world. The work of German architect August Endell shares this visionary quality. Endell sought to create intense, dynamic forms that would ev32 the Tel Aviv Museum held a solo show for him, and his work was represented in the Venice Biennale exhibitions of 1948, 1950, and 1952. In 1973 he was awarded the Israel Prize for Art. Rubin’s work can be categorized as postimpressionist ( see postimpressionism). His first influence was Swiss artist Ferdinand Hodler, but later, under the influence.
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