It belongs to the modern era, or the modern way of seeing or representing something. In some cases one has to use their immagination to see what the painter sees in their presentation. It can be portayed in shapes or even color. It can be whatever the viewer wishes it to represent. and the artist is happy to accep that. So long as it gives pleasure to the viewer. Modern art does not have to be recognizable to give pleasure, so long as it is presented in a pleasing way.
Something he did when he studied art in Munich in 1896, impossible to say which painting.
The Mona Lisa is often regarded as the first modern painting due to its groundbreaking use of techniques such as sfumato, which creates a soft transition between colors and tones, adding depth and realism. Leonardo da Vinci's focus on the psychological complexity of the subject and the innovative composition also contributed to its modernity. Additionally, the painting's emphasis on individual expression and its departure from traditional religious themes marked a significant shift in the art world, paving the way for future developments in modern art.
I'd say it is an excellent painting showing that the world is made of babies who will be the future.
Why would Reginald Pollack have singled out that painting in his will?
Impossible to say without seeing it. Go to a gallery and show the painting!
if the painter use high technology in painting
David Wakefield has written: 'Fragonard' 'French eighteenth-century painting' -- subject(s): French Painting, Modern Painting, Painting, French, Painting, Modern
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Mary A. Armstrong has written: 'Memory of desire' -- subject(s): American Painting, Exhibitions, Modern Painting, Painting, American, Painting, Modern
W. P. Gibson has written: 'Three lectures upon French painting' -- subject(s): French Painting, Modern Painting, Painting, French, Painting, Modern
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What style of painting is most modern is not a fact, it is an opinion. In my opinion, abstract art is most modern.
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