Francis Picabia's 1912 painting 'The Spring' marked a pivotal transition from figurative to abstract art, created during a road trip with composer Claude Debussy and poet Guillaume Apollinaire, where Picabia experimented with non-figurative art and color theories, ultimately merging three geometric figures into an abstract composition that challenged traditional artistic conventions and influenced the emerging abstract art movement pioneered by Hilma af Klint and founded by Wassily Kandinsky.
深掘り
前提条件
- データがありません。
次のステップ
- データがありません。
深掘り
Francis Picabia 'The Spring' 1912📍 MOMA, New York #art #artdaily #arthistory #histoyofart #artvlog追加:
Incomprehensible, unreadable, ugly. That's how critics described The Spring by Francis Picabia.
Whilst taking a long road trip with his [music] friends, the composer Claude Debussy and the poet Guillaume Apollinaire, Picabia started asking them questions about the possibilities of non-figurative art [music] and theories about color and shape.
Inspired by this conversation, he created The Spring [music] in 1912, marking his move towards abstraction.
Not a lot of people know, but The Spring began as a painting of three standing geometric figures. [music] But Picabia painted over the original composition, merging the figures and the ground, [music] confusing himself and the audience in the process. But cementing the influence of the new artistic movement, pioneered by Hilma af Klint and founded by Wassily Kandinsky, [music] abstract art polarized the society.
Rightfully so, it was a whole new way of seeing [music] the world and creating it.
関連おすすめ
क्या भगवान शिव हारिती की नकल हैं? झूठे दावे का पर्दाफाश | हारिती बौद्ध देवी बनाम भगवान शिव
sanatansamiksha
1K views•2026-05-30
This is one of the biggest street art exhibitions in London but there’s a twist 👀 Danish
ExploringLondonCity
1K views•2026-05-30
They stole his entire life on his deathbed #history #art
Nocthera
1K views•2026-06-01
How Hollywood Body Art Changed the Way America Sees the Human Body Forever
Ink_and_Instinct
213 views•2026-06-02
Praying Hands — Albrecht Dürer (c. 1508) #shortvideo
ArtMysteries-r2d
276 views•2026-05-30
[ 🇸🇪 ] Sveriges Television (SVT 1 & SVT 2) ident history
bekdesign
1K views•2026-05-31
Between Heaven and Earth: The Art of Ancient Assyria -- Dr. Kiersten Neumann -- #ARCC26
AssyrianCulturalFoundation
849 views•2026-06-04
William Kentridge on Max Beckmann’s 1938 painting ‘Death (Tod)’
HauserWirth
163 views•2026-06-04











