post-war art

  • Cologne Cathedral Window, Combining Tradition and Technology
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    Cologne Cathedral Window, Combining Tradition and Technology

    Cologne Cathedral Window was designed by Gerhard Richter to replace the cathedral’s original windows that were destroyed in the Second World War. Combining technology and tradition, Richter applied the principles of his color field paintings to the medium of stained glass to create an abstract composition made up of different combinations of colored squares. In this article, Singulart discusses the…

  • Soldiers Playing Cards and Léger’s Unique Interpretation of WWII
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    Soldiers Playing Cards and Léger’s Unique Interpretation of WWII

    Fernand Leger’s Soldiers Playing Cards exemplifies his goal as an artist to create works inspired by his specific moment in time, whilst also expressing his personal take on Cubism. The consequence is this unique, celebrated painting which portrays simultaneously, the human and the machine in the context of World War I. In this article, Singulart discusses Soldiers Playing Cards in…

  • Black on Maroon, Rothko’s Dark, Post-War Multiform
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    Black on Maroon, Rothko’s Dark, Post-War Multiform

    Black on Maroon is an uncharacteristically dark piece by acclaimed modern artist Mark Rothko. Famous for his ‘multiforms’, where colorful rectangles are layered on a canvas, almost blending into the luminous background, Black on Maroon reflects a more somber period of Rothko’s art. The painting has a convoluted history; originally created as part of a series to hang in the…

  • Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion: Francis Bacon’s Shocking Masterpiece
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    Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion: Francis Bacon’s Shocking Masterpiece

    Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion is a surreal, emotive artwork by Francis Bacon. Completed in 1944, the piece launched Bacon’s career as one of the most influential artists in post-war Britain.  The history of Francis Bacon  Francis Bacon was born in Dublin in 1909. Named after his famous ancestor, the English philosopher and scientist, Bacon…