Modernism and Authority presents a provocative new take on the early paintings of Pablo Picasso and the writings of Guillaume Apollinaire. Charles Palermo argues that references to theology and traditional Christian iconography in the works of Picasso and Apollinaire are not mere symbolic gestures; rather, they are complex responses to the symbolist art and poetry of figures important to them, including Paul Gauguin, Charles Morice, and Santiago Rusiñol. The young Picasso and his contemporaries experienced the challenges of modernity as an attempt to reflect on the lost relation to authority. For the symbolists, art held authority by revealing something compelling—something to which audiences must respond lest they lose claim to their own m...
The thesis identifies and interrogates the development of a historical sensibility in the work of ar...
The history of modern painting is conventionally told following a trajectory from European artists l...
Picasso’s Cubist works and Joyce’s Ulysses transcend tradition, merge time and space, and radicalize...
The book meticulously analyses the history of the critical reception of avantguard art through the i...
Guillaume Apollinaire, one of the most original poets of the early twentieth-century French avant ga...
The book meticulously analyses the history of the critical reception of avantguard art through the i...
Discusses the influence of modernism on contemporary art. The author notes that Clement Greenberg's ...
With its first public appearance, Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon caused a public uproar. ...
Pablo Ruiz Picasso was the most prolific artist in the history of Western art. Born in 1881 in Malag...
In a brilliant article for the exhibition Picasso and Greece, organized by the Basil and Elise Goula...
The first solid interpretation of the damsels to make a mark was delivered from formalist criteria. ...
The erosion of traditional French academic methods of picture-construction, and the eclipse of hiera...
Another way of showing interpretations of Picasso's Demoiselles is to heed the replicas, copies, pic...
Pablo Picasso’s painting Les Demoiselles d ’Avignon (1907) achieved prominence as a hallmark of prim...
From what sources drew Picasso his immeasurably rich and multifaceted work, which works by other art...
The thesis identifies and interrogates the development of a historical sensibility in the work of ar...
The history of modern painting is conventionally told following a trajectory from European artists l...
Picasso’s Cubist works and Joyce’s Ulysses transcend tradition, merge time and space, and radicalize...
The book meticulously analyses the history of the critical reception of avantguard art through the i...
Guillaume Apollinaire, one of the most original poets of the early twentieth-century French avant ga...
The book meticulously analyses the history of the critical reception of avantguard art through the i...
Discusses the influence of modernism on contemporary art. The author notes that Clement Greenberg's ...
With its first public appearance, Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon caused a public uproar. ...
Pablo Ruiz Picasso was the most prolific artist in the history of Western art. Born in 1881 in Malag...
In a brilliant article for the exhibition Picasso and Greece, organized by the Basil and Elise Goula...
The first solid interpretation of the damsels to make a mark was delivered from formalist criteria. ...
The erosion of traditional French academic methods of picture-construction, and the eclipse of hiera...
Another way of showing interpretations of Picasso's Demoiselles is to heed the replicas, copies, pic...
Pablo Picasso’s painting Les Demoiselles d ’Avignon (1907) achieved prominence as a hallmark of prim...
From what sources drew Picasso his immeasurably rich and multifaceted work, which works by other art...
The thesis identifies and interrogates the development of a historical sensibility in the work of ar...
The history of modern painting is conventionally told following a trajectory from European artists l...
Picasso’s Cubist works and Joyce’s Ulysses transcend tradition, merge time and space, and radicalize...