Artists Set 23
Barnett Newman
This artist stated that "the image we produce is the self-evident one of revelation, real and concrete, that can be understood by anyone who will look at it without the nostalgic glasses of history"
Barnett Newman
This artist stated that "we are reasserting man's natural desire for the exalted, for a concern with our relationship to the absolute emotions" at the end of their essay The Sublime Is Now
Barnett Newman
This artist stated that the "plastic problem" of Michelangelo "was neither the medieval" one at the beginning of their essay The Sublime Is Now
Barnett Newman
This artist's essay The Sublime Is Now states, "Instead of making cathedrals out of Christ, man, or "life," we are making it out of ourselves, out of our own feelings"
Ma Yuan
This artist's painting frequently used his "one-corner" style, in which the subject is concentrated in one corner or one side of the painting
Barnett Newman
This color field artist depicted a red stripe between two blue stripes in Voice of Fire
Ma Lin
This court painter from the Song dynasty depicted a man sitting in the doorway of a pavilion facing four tall candles in Night Outing with Candles
Martiros Saryan
This founder of the Armenian national school of painting depicted clouds partially covering pale blue mountains above a yellow landscape in Midday Silence
Aeropittura
This second generation of Futurism launched in the manifesto Perspectives of Flight included Gerardo Dottori, who depicted three rainbows amidst a colorful hillside in The Miracle of Light While Flying
Ma Yuan
This son of Ma Yuan depicted a man sitting on the branch of a tree in Quietly Listening to Wind in the Pines
Emanuel Leutze
A man in a black suit hovers his right hand over a large globe in this artist's painting William H. Seward and Eduard de Stoeckl Negotiating the Alaska Purchase
Emanuel Leutze
A man in a brown jacket bends down and points to his right while a woman in a blue dress and a bonnet performs the title action in a field in this artist's Mrs. Schuyler Burning Her Wheat Fields on the Approach of the British
Emanuel Leutze
A man in a red cloak and hat leans next to a man in white who looks towards the title man in front of a red table in this artist's Christopher Columbus Before the Council of Salamanca
Ma Yuan
A man in front of a tree looks up at a bird in this artist's painting Walking on a Mountain Path in Spring
Emanuel Leutze
A man places places an American flag on top of a rock while a train of pioneers and wagons pass by by from the dark right side to the light left side in a painting by this artist
Ma Lin
A man sitting in the doorway of a pavilion faces a row of candles next to crab apple trees in this artist's Night Outing with Candles
Barnett Newman
A monochromatic red painting (Vir Heroicus Sublimus) by this artist whose name means "man, heroic and sublime" is referenced in their essay "The Sublime Is Now"
Aeropittura
A painting from this movement by Alfredo Ambrosi depicts a country town from which the shape of Benito Mussolini's head can be made
Barnett Newman
A play by Edward Albee inspired this artist's series Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow, and Blue?
Emanuel Leutze
A series of blue ribbons on the upper frame of a painting by this artist display its title
Emanuel Leutze
A woman holds a flaming stock of wheat in this artist's painting Mrs. Schuyler Burning Her Wheat Fields on the Approach of the British
Aeropittura
An artist from this movement, Fortunato Depero, depicted the morphism of a black train from a green and blue background in Train Born Out of the Sun
Aeropittura
An artist from this movement, Tullio Crali, depicted the inside of a cockpit facing down towards a cityscape in Nose Dive on the City
Barnett Newman
An essay by this artist begins, "Michelangelo knew that the meaning of the Greek humanities for his time involved making Christ-the man, into Christ-who is God"
Emanuel Leutze
An oval portrait of William Clark can be seen on the right of a painting by this artist, while a portrait of Daniel Boone can be seen on its right
Ma Yuan
Dancing and Singing (Peasants Returning from Work)
Barnett Newman
Daniel Goldreyer added varnish to the unvarnished third painting in this series, which was slashed with a knife by Gerard Jan van Bladeren
Barnett Newman
Due to his inability to locate a painting in a series by this artist, Gerard Jan van Bladeren vandalized another painting by them titled Cathedra
Barnett Newman
Hans Namuth photographed this artist sitting in a chair smoking in front of their painting Vir Heroicus Sublimus
Barnett Newman
Philip Taaffe's painting We Are Not Afraid is openly acknowledged as a response to this artist's series Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow, and Blue?
Martiros Saryan
Post Card
Emanuel Leutze
The entrance to the San Francisco Bay can be seen at the bottom of this artist's painting Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way, which represents manifest destiny
Emanuel Leutze
The first work by this artist associated with the Düsseldorf school is Christopher Columbus Before the Queen
Barnett Newman
The fourth painting in this series, which contains a thick central "zip," was described by the student Josef Nikolaus Kleer as a "perversion of the German flag"
Barnett Newman
The third painting in this series was originally slashed with a knife by Gerard Jan van Bladeren, after which Daniel Goldreyer controversially restored it with acrylic paint
Emanuel Leutze
The title man sits at a chair in front of a gold-rimmed painting surrounded by a green tapestry in this artist's Worthington Whittredge in His Tenth Street Studio
Emanuel Leutze
The title of a painting by this artist was inspired by the closing lines of a George Berkeley poem that ends, "Time's noblest offspring is the last"
Barnett Newman
The title of an entirely red painting by this color field artist means "man, heroic and sublime"
Emanuel Leutze
The title of this artist's Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way was inspired by the closing lines of George Berkeley's Verses on the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America
Martiros Saryan
This Armenian artist's rainbow design for the national flag was rejected
Ma Yuan
This Song dynasty artist and father of Ma Lin was the first to depict a fishing reel in the painting Angler on a Wintry Lake
Emanuel Leutze
This artist associated with the Düsseldorf depicted Christopher Columbus before Isabela I and the council of Salamanca
Ma Yuan
This artist depicted a man fishing alone in Angler on a Wintry Lake
Martiros Saryan
This artist depicted horses on a yellow landscape next to a tree with black and bright blue stripes in By the Well. Hot Day
Martiros Saryan
This artist depicted the blue shadow of the title animal amidst a yellow landscape in Running Dog
Emanuel Leutze
This artist is most famous for his Washington Crossing the Delaware and Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way
Barnett Newman
This artist placed five vertical lines called "zips" on a monochromatic red canvas in Vir Heroicus Sublimus
Emanuel Leutze
Two men climb a rock to raise an American flag at the center of this artists' Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way
Emanuel Leutze
Two men in red and blue shirts chop a tree in front of a man on a horse with a rifle who points towards the sun on the left side of a painting by this artist
Martiros Saryan
Waves crash against an opening in a yellow, orange, red, and blue valley in which the title animal watches a gazelle in this artist's By the Sea. Sphinx