Portraits and Society: From
Impressionism to Cubism
Jerrilynn D. Dodds, Distinguished Professor of History and Theory in the School of Architecture, City College of CUNY
Portraits are never just records of the appearance of an individual; they carry within their artistic gestures meaning about the people they represent and about the social, cultural, and political worlds for which they were made. This series looks at portraits from an unusual time, when revolutions in artistic representation matched enormous changes in the social and political structure of Europe and in the place and identity of the artist.
This week’s topic:
November 19
The Abstract, the Primitive, and the Great War: Cubist Portraits
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