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spiderverseconceptart · 2 years ago
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Apologies if someone already sent this one or you’ve already queued it: https://twitter.com/blauereiter/status/1673050530200031232?s=46
Nope I haven’t seen this, thank you!
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tynatunis · 5 years ago
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#Repost @a_painting_a_day_ • • • • • Gabriele Münter, Summer, House with Apple Tree, 1908 #gabriele #munter #gabrielemunter #summer #house #appletree #housewithappletree #summerhousewithappletree #germany #german #germanartist #germanpainter #femalepainter #femaleartist #expressionism #expressionist #expressionistartist #expressionistpainter #BlaueReiter #dieblauereiter #bluerider #art #artist #artlover #arthistory #painter #painting #🎨 https://www.instagram.com/p/B4HLSwAHOL4/?igshid=fjwybe9g0zz1
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lawrencefineart · 6 years ago
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A lovely, late career abstraction by Konrad Cramer, 1962. Cramer played a brief, but very significant role, in the development of modernism in the US. A German immigrant and member of the Blaue Reiter, Cramer was one of the first artists anywhere to paint abstractly. Recently, an early work of his set an auction record at Christie’s. #konradcramer #modernism #blauereiter #artoftheday #interiordesign #abstractart #abstractexpressionism #paintingoftheday https://www.instagram.com/p/By2m4E-g2UO/?igshid=1zweidsioacn
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citronsdor · 6 years ago
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Le Blaue Reiter est à Paris ! #blauereiter #derblauereiter #cavalierbleu #augustmacke #franzmarc #fauvisme #fauvism #expressionism #blue #bleu #garish #flash #animal #painting #tableau #art #artlovers #artwork #instaart #artporn @museeorangerie #museedelorangerie #paris #deutsch #expo #exhibition #expoparis (à Musée de l'Orangerie) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuqHLjlgYeg/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ftvzizv3pcwh
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luciequemener · 6 years ago
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eobe · 5 years ago
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Paint up your home! Wassertropfen an der Wand sind nach Acrylfarben-Schutz kein Problem mehr 😜 | coolest laundry room ever? #acrylicpainting #wallpainting #abstractart #shadesofblue #laundryroom #waterdrops #vangogh #blauereiter #waschbecken #artathome #acryliccolours #diy #inspiration #waterismyelement #ateliereobelandshut https://www.instagram.com/p/CA5bWDIIKfB/?igshid=1g3o56zuf2bx3
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jonlurie · 7 years ago
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"Stony Path [Mountains/Landscape]" 1911/12 oil on canvas by Franz Marc (1880-1916) at @sfmoma the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Written near the painting: This painting depicts a jagged pathway through the foothills of the Bavarian Alps. Marc's planes of harmonic hues draw the eye up toward a high horizon line and bring orange sun. The artist began and publicly exhibited the painting in 1911, under the title "Landscape." But, he reworked it the following year after a visit to Paris, where he encountered new approaches to painting such as the use of prismatic colors and abstract geometric forms. #franzmarc #marc #stonypath #blauereiter #cubism #prismatic #oiloncanvas #oilpainting #sfmoma #first7 #first7week (at SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art)
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atelieriddi · 7 years ago
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Vrolijke kleuren van #Kandinsky. Wat een vrolijke texturen en lijnenspel. Nu #veelhashtags ...#muziek #kunst #schönberg #blauereiter #inspiration #painting #artwork #creative #music #cool #abstract #restauratie #schilderijen #modern #art #conservation #artist #music
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nataschasood · 6 years ago
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Excited to share the latest addition to my #etsy shop: Acrylic painting rhino print | rhino wall art print | colourful wildlife art | rhino lover gifts | der #BlaueReiter inspired #homedecor #unframed, #abstractprint https://etsy.me/2S1RIGQ https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt3A1EtBnQ_/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=16abswn1k32il
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lawrencefineart · 6 years ago
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“Blocks,” by German-American artist Konrad Cramer. Although not particularly well known today, Cramer was one of the first to paint abstractly, not just in the US but ANYWHERE. This work, painted in 1913 and appearing at Christie’s American art sale, is one of his earliest. Cramer was influenced by Kandinsky and was a member of the Blaue Reiter before coming to the US. Please contact us for other early examples of his work. #modernism @christiesinc #artadvisor #artcollector #americanart #abstractart #abstraction #paintingoftheday #blauereiter https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxvmw8cgYSZ/?igshid=rcqpnasmbh2v
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roadtrip-magazin · 8 years ago
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Cultural marathon 🙈. Lenbachhaus lobby, Munich. . . . #roadtrip #roadtripping #roadtripmagazin #home #heimat #tourismgermany #museum #lenbachhaus #culturalmarathon #bayern #münchen #downtown #thisiseurope #architecture #art #kunstareal #blauereiter #blueriders #königsplatz #lightinstallation #kraftraummeinesgeistes (hier: Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau München)
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alexej-jawlensky · 8 years ago
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Kandinsky
Over the course of his artistic career, Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) transformed not only his own style, but the course of art history. From early figurative and landscape painting, he went on to pioneer a spiritual, emotive, rhythmic use of color and line and is today credited with creating the first purely abstract work.
As much a teacher and theorist as he was a practicing artist, Kandinsky's interests in music, theater, poetry, philosophy, ethnology, myth, and the occult, were all essential components to his painting and engraving. He was involved with both the influential Blaue Reiter and Bauhaus groups and left a legacy not only of dazzling visual work, but also of highly influential treatises such as Concerning the Spiritual In Art. Key tenets included the connections between painting, music and mystical experience, and the purification of art away from material realism and towards an emotional expression, condensed in particular by color. This book presents key Kandinsky works to introduce his repertoire of vivid colors, forms, and feelings. Tracing the artist's radical stylistic development, it shows how one painter's progression paved the way for generations of abstract expression to come.
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artbookdap · 8 years ago
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Produced during the years when he was despised: 'Emil Nolde: The Grotesques’ by @hatjecantzverlag #emilnolde #grotesque #grotesques #expressionism #diebrucke #blauereiter #degenerateart #painting #artbook #artbookdap
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kuribo4indahouse · 5 years ago
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artist-braque · 8 years ago
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Kandinsky
Over the course of his artistic career, Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) transformed not only his own style, but the course of art history. From early figurative and landscape painting, he went on to pioneer a spiritual, emotive, rhythmic use of color and line and is today credited with creating the first purely abstract work.
As much a teacher and theorist as he was a practicing artist, Kandinsky's interests in music, theater, poetry, philosophy, ethnology, myth, and the occult, were all essential components to his painting and engraving. He was involved with both the influential Blaue Reiter and Bauhaus groups and left a legacy not only of dazzling visual work, but also of highly influential treatises such as Concerning the Spiritual In Art. Key tenets included the connections between painting, music and mystical experience, and the purification of art away from material realism and towards an emotional expression, condensed in particular by color. This book presents key Kandinsky works to introduce his repertoire of vivid colors, forms, and feelings. Tracing the artist's radical stylistic development, it shows how one painter's progression paved the way for generations of abstract expression to come.
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ftnbooks-blog · 4 years ago
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Gabriele Münter (1877-1962)
There are two things that i always have connected with Gabriele Münter , …..first there is that she was a student of Kandinsky and second, she was great with “behind glass painting”. This is an artist who i have not followed until recently. A week ago I discovered at the bookmarket a catalogue on Gabriele Münter published by the MARLBOROUGH GALLERY from 1960 and the first thing I noticed was the…
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