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colors [hues or tints] --- Modernist --- Architecture --- Art --- Corbusier, Le --- Ozenfant, Amédée --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- Color in architecture. --- Architecture, Modern --- Couleur en architecture --- Ozenfant, Amédée, --- Ozenfant School of Fine Arts. --- Ozenfant, Amédée, --- Corbusier, le
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Painting --- Purist --- Architecture --- Corbusier, Le --- Ozenfant, Amédée --- anno 1900-1999 --- Corbusier, le --- Purism (Art) --- France --- Exhibitions --- Art [French ] --- 20th century --- Esprit nouveau --- Architectuur --- puristisch
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First published in 2002, this book provides a fascinating survey of this most contemporary topic that will inspire and inform designers and architects. Color has often been regarded as the final dressing of a building, subject to the vagaries of fashion and left to the client to select.
Color in architecture. --- Ozenfant, Amédée, --- Ozenfant School of Fine Arts. --- Aesthetics of art --- Architecture --- color [perceived attribute] --- architecture [object genre] --- Ozenfant, Amédée
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Art styles --- Painting --- painting [image-making] --- Purist --- Cubist --- Ozenfant, Amédée --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1920-1929 --- anno 1900-1999 --- France
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Baumeister, Willi --- Cahn, Marcelle --- Cézanne, Paul --- Delaunay, Robert --- Gleizes, Albert --- Le Corbusier (pseud.) --- Hélion, Jean --- Léger, Fernand --- Miró, Joan --- Ozenfant, Amédée --- Picasso, Pablo --- Mondriaan, Piet --- Seuphor, Michel --- Frankrijk
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Art --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1920-1929 --- Europe: North --- modernisme --- avant-garde --- constructivisme --- Suta, Romans --- Le Corbusier (pseud.) --- Ozenfant, Amédée --- Léger, Fernand --- Rosenberg, Léonce --- 1918 - 1931 --- 20ste eeuw --- Europa --- Scandinavië --- Estland --- modernisme. --- avant-garde. --- constructivisme. --- Suta, Romans. --- Le Corbusier (pseud.). --- Ozenfant, Amédée. --- Léger, Fernand. --- Rosenberg, Léonce. --- 1918 - 1931. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Europa. --- Scandinavië. --- Estland.
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Léger, Fernand --- Corbusier, Le --- Cahn, Marcelle --- Baumeister, Willi --- Seuphor, Michel --- Gleizes, Albert --- Picasso, Pablo --- Cézanne, Paul --- Ozenfant, Amédée --- Arp, Hans --- Miró, Joan --- Hélion, Jean --- Delaunay, Robert --- Mondriaan, Piet --- Corbusier, le
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En France, après le cubisme, le début de l'abstraction et l'apparition du dadaïsme, certains artistes comme Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier), Fernand Léger, Amédée Ozenfant s'intéressent au nouvel ordre social et économique fondé sur la science et la technique. Refusant les déconstructions cubistes, qu'ils estiment décoratives , ils prônent la rigueur des formes, la simplicité du dessin, l'économie de la couleur. Ozenfant et Le Corbusier élaborent une esthétique à résonance morale et rationnelle qu'ils nomment purisme et dont les principes sont exposés dans la revue mensuelle qu'ils ont créée, L'Esprit Nouveau. Les quelques 80 oeuvres réunies au Musée de Grenoble pour la première fois en France, ainsi que la reconstitution exceptionnelle du Pavillon de l'Esprit Nouveau de Le Corbusier, construit lors de l'Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs de Paris en 1925, permettent de replacer ce courant artistique, qui a exercé depuis la France une grande influence dans le monde, dans le contexte des années vingt, celui du mouvement De Stijl aux Pays-Bas ou du Bauhaus en Allemagne. Cet ouvrage, abondamment illustré, constitue une étude de référence sur le sujet.(quatrième de couverture)
History --- art history --- art [fine art] --- Art styles --- Iconography --- Art --- Purist --- Picasso, Pablo --- Corbusier, Le --- Léger, Fernand --- Murphy, Dudley --- Gris, Juan --- Lipchitz, Jacques --- Ozenfant, Amédée --- Braque, Georges --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1920-1929 --- France --- Paris --- Purism (Art) --- Art, French --- Purisme (Art) --- Art français --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Le Corbusier, --- Ozenfant, Amédée, --- Esprit nouveau --- Expositions. --- L'esprit Nouveau --- purisme --- Le Corbusier (pseud.) --- 1918 - 1925 --- 20ste eeuw --- Parijs --- Art francais --- Purisme --- Le Corbusier, Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, --- Leger, Fernand --- Art français --- Ozenfant, Amédée, --- Corbusier, le --- Paris (France) --- CDL --- 7.037 --- Art, Modern --- Cubism --- Painting --- Architecture --- 20th century. --- Purisme (Art) - France - Expositions --- Art francais - 20e siecle - Expositions --- Le Corbusier, Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, 1887-1965 --- Esprit nouveau. --- L'esprit Nouveau. --- purisme. --- Ozenfant, Amédée. --- Le Corbusier (pseud.). --- 1918 - 1925. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Parijs. --- art [discipline]
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The book concerns the four-day cruise to the Aegean islands made by the "inner circle" of the International Congress of Modern Architecture (CIAM) and their friends during the 4th congress in August 1933. Structured around that sequence of Moholy-Nagy's film Architects' Congress dealing with the cruise, the book sheds light on this legendary event in the history of the European architectural and artistic avant-garde.In addition the colourful and ironic six-page letter Moholy-Nagy wrote to his future wife Sibyl describing the "motley crew" and the barely-seaworthy "yacht" that brought them close to the brink of disaster, reveals exclusive insights. This document is being published in its entirety for the first time.Together with a close study of Le Corbusier's sketches and notes in his carnet B5, all of these documents (and even more)—compiled by the authors with utmost care—reveal the preoccupations of the key personae including Sigfried Giedion, Fernand Léger, Amédée Ozenfant, Cornelis van Eesteren, Otto Neurath, and Le Corbusier himself, enabling a reconstruction of their epiphanies, discussions and estrangements at this critical moment in history. They give away a lot about the vital contribution to 20th century culture made by members of the Greek artistic community in Paris, such as Christian Zervos, publisher of Cahiers d'Art; Tériade, editor of the surrealist review Minotaure and publisher of Picasso; Michael Tombros, sculptor and publisher of 20th Century; and the painter Ghika.
Moholy-Nagy, László, --- International Congresses for Modern Architecture --- City planning --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- Mouvement moderne --- Moholy-Nagy, László, --- Ciam --- Avant-garde --- Bauhaus --- Photographie --- Ecrit d'artiste --- Congrès --- Le Corbusier, --- Leger, Fernand --- Ozenfant, Amédée --- Giedion, Siegfried --- Neurath, Otto --- Le Corbusier, Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, --- Moholy-Nagy, László, 1895-1946 --- Le Corbusier, Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, 1887-1965
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Art --- science [modern discipline] --- art theory --- vierde dimensie (kunst) --- Lissitzky, El --- Stieglitz, Alfred --- Delaunay, Robert --- Gabo, Naum --- Ernst, Max --- Duchamp, Marcel --- Picasso, Pablo --- Kupka, Frantz --- Doesburg, van, Theo --- Bergson, Henri --- Cézanne, Paul --- Kandinsky, Wassily --- Boccioni, Umberto --- Braque, Georges --- Mondriaan, Piet --- Dalí, Salvador --- Gris, Juan --- Khlebnikov, Vélimir --- Duchamp-Villon, Raymond --- Larionov, Michail Fiodorovich --- Ozenfant, Amédée --- Malevitsj, Kasimir --- Art, Modern --- Fourth dimension --- Geometry in art