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The Grand Constructors

The Grand Constructors
The Grand Constructors Fernard Leger, (1881-1955) The twentieth-century fascination with urban life, the machine, and workers dominate the work of Leger. Like most ordinary people,Leger is thoroughly enchanted with the creations of technology and mass culture. Yet the robot-like action of the workers in this 1950 picture also suggests that dehumanization often accompanise our modern marvels (Musee National Fernand Leger, Bot / S.P.A.D.E.M. Paris / V.A.G.A New York)

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A HISTORY OF WESTERN SOCEITY
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Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) A child of prodigy, Picasso turned from realism to the fractured, shifting, multiple point of view known as cubism. With his immensely influential innovation Picasso shattered the continuity of composition and had prevailed since the Renaissance, and merged time and space in the relativity of an Einsteinian world. In this 1925 painting Picasso mourns in rage a friend’s death through the frenzied contortions and cruciform image of the dancers (Tate Gallery, London / S.P.A.D.E.M. Paris / V.A.G.A. New York) (Take Image)
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