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Poster showing a young man in uniform shaking the hand of an older man, with a landscape of farms in the distance.
World War, 1914-1918 --- Liberty bonds --- Soldiers in art. --- Fathers in art. --- Economic aspects --- Finance
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The trailblazing work of French - born American artist Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) will be the subject of a five-decade survey exhibition featuring more than 30 works, all from Glenstone's collection, including a recently acquired master piece that was realized at a pivotal moment in her career: the 1974 installation "The Destruction of the Father." On view in the exhibition will be a selection of early wooden "Personage" sculptures; pieces in bronze, marble, plaster, and rubber; suites of drawings and prints; textile-based works; and room-like installations that she called "Cells." In these works Bourgeois forged a unique vocabulary, powerfully and idiosyncratically expressing psychic states and emotions such as anger, fear, and loneliness, and often evoking a sense of disquiet about the strangeness of the human body. In 1974, Bourgeois made a precursor to these Cells with her first installation, The Destruction of the Father, a theatrically-lit diorama depicting primal violence served up as a commentary on domineering father figures and the imaginary revenge they inspire. Exhibition: Glenstone Museum, Potomac, USA (10.05.2018 - 20.01.2020).
Fathers in art --- Art, Modern --- Art, Abstract --- Women artists --- Art, French --- Bourgeois, Louise, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Themes, motives. --- Glenstone (Museum)
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Fathers in art --- Fathers --- Lithography --- kunst --- tekenkunst --- grafiek --- illustraties --- Frankrijk --- negentiende eeuw --- Daumier Honoré --- 76.071 DAUMIER --- Lithographs --- Prints --- Dads --- Men --- Parents --- Househusbands --- Themes, motives --- Daumier, Honoré, --- Daumier, Honoré --- Domie, --- Domjē, Onorē, --- Domʹe, Onore Viktorʹen, --- Domiyeh, --- Daumier, Honoré Victorin, --- דומייה, אונורה, --- Themes, motives. --- Bibliothèque nationale de France. --- Bibliothèque nationale de France. --- Bibliothèque nationale (France). --- Bibliothèque nationale de France
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