Examples of Constantin Brâncuşi in the following topics:
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- Similarly, the work of Constantin Brâncuşi at the beginning of the century paved the way for later abstract sculpture.
- In revolt against the naturalism of Rodin and his late-19th-century contemporaries, Brâncuşi distilled subjects down to their essences as illustrated by the elegantly refined forms of his Bird in Space series (1924).
- Brâncuşi's impact, through his vocabulary of reduction and abstraction, is seen throughout the 1930s and 1940s, exemplified by artists including Gaston Lachaise , Sir Jacob Epstein, Henry Moore , Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miró, Julio González, Pablo Serrano, and Jacques Lipchitz.
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- Land art was inspired by Minimal art and Conceptual art but also by modern movements such as De Stijl, Cubism and the work of Constantin Brancusi and Joseph Beuys.
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- The work of Constantin Brâncuşi at the beginning of the century paved the way for later abstract sculpture.
- In revolt against the naturalism of Rodin and his late-19th-century contemporaries, Brâncuşi distilled subjects down to their essences as illustrated by his Bird in Space series (1924).
- Brâncuşi's impact, with his vocabulary of reduction and abstraction, is seen throughout the 1930s and 1940s, and exemplified by artists including Gaston Lachaise, Sir Jacob Epstein, Henry Moore, Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miró, Ásmundur Sveinsson, Julio González, Pablo Serrano, and Jacques Lipchitz.
- Discuss the evolution of abstract sculpture through the periods of Cubism and Surrealism, naming the important works of Rodin, Picasso, Duchamp, and Brâncuşi.
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- Constantine seized sole power over Rome, establishing authority and stability.
- However, by 312, Constantine and Maxentius were engaged in open hostilities, culminating in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, in which Constantine emerged victorious.
- The original face was reworked to take the likeness of Constantine.
- The apse of the basilica Nova was the location of the Colossus of Constantine.
- Identify the actions and works of art that Constantine is most noted for.
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- However, some aspects of Roman architecture survived after the rule of Constantine.
- For instance, the popularization of the Roman basilica as a model for Christian churches began under Constantine but continued to thrive even after his death and is an important feature of post-Constantinian Roman architecture.
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- Theresa in the Cornaro Chapel, Santa Maria della Vittoria, and the now-hidden Constantine at the base of the Scala Regia (which he designed) were among his best known works.
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- The Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius is a bronze cast that survived being melted down in the medieval period as it was fortunately mistaken to be that of Constantine, the first Christian emperor of Rome.
- Fortunately survived the medieval period as it was mistaken to be that of Constantine, the first Christian emperor of Rome.
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- The conversion of Emperor Ashoka to Buddhism legitimized and popularized the religion much like the conversion of Emperor Constantine to Christianity did.
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- The Severan Dynasty was the last stable period of imperial reign over the Roman Empire until that of Constantine.
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- The word Byzantine derives from Byzantium, the original name of Constantinople before Constantine moved the Roman imperial capital there in the fourth century.