From Monet to Picasso
at the Albertina, Vienna.
Continuing with this amazing collection of classics of the 20th century, collected by two people, the Batliners.
Herbert Boeckl, Portrait of M.B., 1919
'The artist places some spot onto the canvas and then unconsciously gives it an essential shape. [He] doesn't know what this spot means. [He] adds a second, a third, and a fourth spot. [He] still doesn't know for a long time what it will be, yet [he] instinctively senses early on what the shape requires'. This painting is composed of large spots of colour, which, through the black contours, eventually took the shape of a human figure.
Franz Sedlacek, Evening Landscape, 1933
Franz Sedlacek, Mountain Landscape with Automobile, 1931
Josef Floch, Interior with a Black Folding Screen, 1947
Max Beckmann, Woman with Cat, 1942
Rene Magritte, The Enchanted Domain, 1953
Pablo Picasso, The Playing Cards, 1912
Pablo Picasso, Woman in a Green Hat, 1947
Pablo Picasso, Still Life with Guitar, 1942
Pablo Picasso, Nun Persecuted by the Devil, 1945
Pablo Picasso, Nude Seated in a Chair, 1963
Pablo Picasso, Nude Woman with Bird and Flute Player, 1967
Pablo Picasso, Sylvette, 1954
Pablo Picasso, Earthenware Vase with Two Figures, 1959
Georges Braque, The Sideboard, 1920
Joan Miro, Birds and Insects, 1938
Francis Bacon, Seated Figure, 1960
Yves Klein, Work: ANT 88, 1960
Alberto Giacometti, Four Women on a Plinth, 1950
Alberto Giacometti, Landscape, 1952
Alberto Giacometti, Portrait of Annette, 1958
Alberto Giacometti, Slender Bust on Plinth (Amenophis), 1954
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