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Geometric Art: Recent
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The Kermesse by Peter Paul Rubens.
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Theseus and the Minotaur Labyrinth.
Golden Rectangles.
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Sacred Geometry: Mandala.
Tibetan 'Five Deity Mandala', 17th Century.
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Guernica
by Pablo Picasso.
Golden Rectangles. |
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Weeping Woman, 1937, by Pablo Picasso.
Golden Rectangles.
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Sleeping Peasants, La Siesta, by Pablo Picasso.
Golden Rectangles.
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The Doves,
1957, by Pablo Picasso.
Golden Rectangles.
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Soldier and a Laughing Girl.
by Johannes Vermeer |
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View of Houses in Delft, known as "The Little Street".
by Johannes Vermeer |
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Woman with a Balance by Johannes Vermeer.
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Yellow, Red, Blue (1925) by Wassily Kandinsky and the Golden Rectangle. |
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Wassily Kandinsky, Path to Abstraction
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Wassily Kandinsky Animation
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Perspective in Motion by Evany Fanzeres.
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Self Portrait, 1907 by Pablo Picasso
Throughout his long career Pablo Picasso often used self-portraits to depict
himself in the many different guises, disguises and incarnations of his
autobiographical artistic persona. |
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The Pinwheel Galaxy (Messier M101 or NGC 5457).
Why do many galaxies appear as spirals? A striking example is M101, whose relatively close distance of about 27 million light years allows it to be studied in some detail. |
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Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer.
It is sometimes referred to as "the Mona Lisa of the North" or "the Dutch Mona Lisa". |
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Morphological Echo (1934-36) by Salvador Dali,
It depicts a seemingly minimal architectural setting with several surrealist images in its finer details. |
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Crucifixion, Corpus Hypercubus (1954) by Salvador Dali,
Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) was painted in 1954 by Salvador Dalí, and depicts the crucified Jesus upon the net of a hypercube. |
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The Swallow's Tail - Series on Catastrophes (1983) by Salvador Dali,
The Swallow's Tail - Series on Catastrophes was the last painting of Salvador Dali, done in May 1983. It is the final work in a series based on René Thom's catastrophe theory. |
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The Ghost of Vermeer by Salvador Dali,
The title refers to the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer and the image of Vermeer viewed from his back is a reference to Vermeer's painting The Art of Painting. |
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The Ascension of Christ by Salvador Dali,
Dali said that his inspiration for The Ascension of Christ came from a "cosmic dream" that he had in 1950, some eight years before the painting was completed. In the dream, which was in vivid color, he saw the nucleus of an atom, which we see in the background of the painting. |
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The Triumph of Bacchus by Diego Velazquez and Golden Rectangles,
The Triumph of Bacchus is a 1629 painting by Velázquez, now in the Prado in Madrid, showing Bacchus surrounded by drunks. It is popularly known as Los borrachos or The Drunks. |
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Las Meninas by Diego Velazquez and Golden Rectangles,
Las Meninas (Spanish for The Maids of Honour) is a 1656 painting by Diego Velázquez, the leading artist of the Spanish Golden Age, in the Museo del Prado in Madrid. |
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Piet Mondrian, Lozenge Composition with Red, Black, Blue, and Yellow 1925,
Pioneer of Geometric abstraction. |