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vorticism
vorticism (ˈvɔːtɪsɪz(ə)m) Also Vorticism. [f. L. vortex, vortic- vortex + -ism.] A British art-movement of the early twentieth century, characterized by abstractionism and machine-like forms. Also applied to similar tendencies in literature.1914 E. Pound in Fortn. Rev. Sept. 470 The image is not an ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vorticism
: Vorticism in Britain 1910–1920 (London: Philip Wilson, 2004) Cork, Richard, Vorticism and Abstract Art in the First Machine Age (two volumes) (London Vorticism essay in the Fortnightly Review Ezra Pound, Vorticism Wyndham Lewis Portraits exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 3 July – wikipedia.org
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The Vorticists at the Restaurant de la Tour Eiffel, Spring 1915
Vorticism are indissolubly linked. Rudolph Stulik of the Tour Eiffel should rank in the records of Vorticism as honorary members of the 'Group'. wikipedia.org
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John Banting
Born in Chelsea, London on 12 May 1902 and educated at Emanuel School, Banting was initially attracted to vorticism and associated with the Bloomsbury wikipedia.org
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The Crowd (Lewis)
It is an example of Vorticism, a modern art movement Lewis created. It was first exhibited in March 1915 with The London Group. References 1915 paintings Paintings by Wyndham Lewis Collection of the Tate galleries Abstract art Vorticism wikipedia.org
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Malcolm Arbuthnot
Also in 1914, he was one of the signatories - the only photographer - to the manifesto of the Vorticism movement published in the first issue of the literary wikipedia.org
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Lawrence Atkinson
Vorticism His style changed radically when he was introduced to the work of Wyndham Lewis and the vorticists. wikipedia.org
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Group X
British art movements 1920 establishments in the United Kingdom Vorticism wikipedia.org
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في محطة المترو
مراجع مصادر Ezra Pound "Vorticism", in The Fortnightly Review, Sept. 1, 1914 The Cat Empire, "The Crowd", Nov/Dec, 2004 تصويرية قصائد 1913 قصائد أمريكية wikipedia.org
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Rupert Lee
The series of paintings and drawings he produced while serving in the trenches showed him to be in sympathy with elements of Futurism and Vorticism. wikipedia.org
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Steve Field (sculptor)
He cites his influences as futurism and vorticism, the sculptor Walter Ritchie, his MPhil examiner David Harding, and the Mexican muralists. wikipedia.org
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The Wild Body
Literary context Wyndham Lewis helped pioneer Vorticism, a modernist movement in British art and poetry in the early 20th century and founded the Rebel He hoped Vorticism would help depict rapidly changing social constructs of modern life. wikipedia.org
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Hieratic Head of Ezra Pound
References External links 1914 sculptures Cultural depictions of Ezra Pound Vorticism Busts of writers Phallic symbols Collections of the National wikipedia.org
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Dorothy Banks
See also Vorticism References Year of birth missing Year of death missing 20th-century British women writers wikipedia.org
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The Mud Bath
Origins and Development, Volume 1 of Vorticism and Abstract Art in the First Machine Age, Richard Cork, p. 203-207... Walsh, p. 138-139 Ju-Jitsu circa 1913, Tate Gallery 1914 paintings Vorticism Bathing in art wikipedia.org
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