Art History

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  • Romanticism was an 18th and 19th century creative movement

    The movement emphasized the beauty of nature and human feeling. It was inspired by reactions against classical traditions, social injustices, technological change, and the philosophy of the Enlightenment. Although the movement spanned literature, visual art, music, poetry, and architecture, some of its most recognizable works are paintings.

  • The Tony Awards were founded by Brock Pemberton

    A Kansas boy who went on to become a groundbreaking Broadway producer, Brock Pemberton is also the founder of the Tony Awards. He went from a prodigious Midwestern newspaper reporter to New York drama critic and quickly caught the attention of a local producer, who offered Pemberton a job and kickstarted his decades-long Broadway career, which included co-founding the influential American Theatre Wing.

  • The Tonys got their name from Antoinette Perry

    In 1946, trailblazing director Antoinette Perry died after decades of creative success. The following year, her professional partner, Brock Pemberton, founded a series of awards to honor Perry. While handing out an award at the first ceremony, Pemberton referred to it using Antoinette’s nickname of “Tony,” and the name caught on.

  • How to paint like Picasso

    The cubist style Picasso is most known for explores interesting ideas of form and structure that break from tradition. It turns complex figures into geometric shapes, flattens images, and draws attention to the painting over the subject. Artist Selwyn Leamy breaks down the basics of the cubist technique to show you how to make your own painting in the iconic style.

  • He also influenced contemporary artist George Condo

    The scale and reach of Picasso and cubism inspired artists and art movements throughout the early to mid-20th century. In fact, his influence can still be seen in artists today. One such artist, George Condo (known for painting the album cover of Kanye West’s “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy,” pictured below), heavily references Picasso’s visual language, transmuting the legendary artist’s geometric shapes and perspectives for a more contemporary audience.

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