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Analytical art is a term used to describe a type of art that is based on the analysis of the formal elements of the work. This type of art is often associated with the works of the Bauhaus school, as well as the works of artists such as Piet Mondrian and Wassily Kandinsky.

The art style is also known as: Analytical art can be described as art that is based on the analysis of form, structure, and composition. Other terms that may be used to describe analytical art include formalist art, geometrical art, and constructivist art.
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Adolph Gottlieb (03/14/1903 – 05/03/1974) 2. Barnett Newman (01/29/1905 – 07/04/1970) 3. Clyfford Still (11/30/1904 – 06/23/1980) 4. Mark Rothko (09/25/1903 – 02/25/1970) 5. Jackson Pollock (01/28/1912 – 08/11/1956) 6. Willem de Kooning (04/24/1904 – 03/19/1997) 7. Franz Kline (05/23/1910 – 05/08/1962) 8. Robert Motherwell (01/24/1915 – 01/01/1991) 9. Barnett Newman (01/29/1905 – 07/04/1970) 10. Clyfford Still (11/30/1904 – 06/23/1980) 11. Mark Rothko (09/25/1903 – 02/25/1970) 12. Jackson Pollock (01/28/1912 – 08/11/1956) 13. Willem de Kooning (04/24/1904 – 03/19/1997) 14. Franz Kline (05/23/1910 – 05/08/1962) 15. Robert Motherwell (01/24/1915 – 01/01/1991) 16. Adolph Gottlieb (03/14/1903 – 05/03/1974) 17. Barnett Newman (01/29/1905 – 07/04/1970) 18. Clyfford Still (11/30/1904 – 06/23/1980) 19. Mark Rothko (09/25/1903 – 02/25/1970) 20. Jackson Pollock (01/28/1912 – 08/11/1956) 21. Willem de Kooning (04/24/1904 – 03/19/1997) 22. Franz Kline (05/23/1910 – 05/08/1962) 23. Robert Motherwell (01/24/1915 – 01/01/1991) 24. Adolph Gottlieb (03/14/1903 – 05/03/1974) 25. Barnett Newman (01/29/1905 – 07/04/1970) 26. Clyfford Still (11/30/1904 – 06/23/1980) 27. Mark Rothko (09/25/1903 – 02/25/1970) 28. Jackson Pollock (01/28/1912 – 08/11/1956) 29. Willem de Kooning (04/24/1904 – 03/19/1997) 30. Franz Kline (05/23/1910 – 05/08/1962)

1. The Hay Wagon, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1937) 2. Christina’s World, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1948) 3. The Charnel House, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1945) 4. Winterthur, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1962) 5. The Helga Pictures, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1985-1986) 6. The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, by Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1799) 7. Saturn Devouring His Son, by Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1819-1823) 8. The Third of May 1808, by Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1814) 9. The Colossus, by Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1808-1812) 10. The Witches’ Sabbath, by Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1797-1798) 11. The Great Wave off Kanagawa, by Japanese painter Katsushika Hokusai (1829-1833) 12. Mount Fuji from the Sea, by Japanese painter Katsushika Hokusai (1830) 13. The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife, by Japanese painter Katsushika Hokusai (1814) 14. The Starry Night, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1889) 15. Café Terrace at Night, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1888) 16. Sunflowers, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1888) 17. The Potato Eaters, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1885) 18. Wheat Field with Cypresses, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1889) 19. The Sower, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1888) 20. The Haystacks, by French painter Claude Monet (1890-1891) 21. The Poplars, by French painter Claude Monet (1891) 22. The Water Lilies, by French painter Claude Monet (1899) 23. The Rouen Cathedral, by French painter Claude Monet (1894) 24. The Gare Saint-Lazare, by French painter Claude Monet (1877) 25. The Houses of Parliament, by French painter Claude Monet (1904) 26. The Scream, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1893) 27. The Madonna, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1895) 28. The Sick Child, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1896) 29. Puberty, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1894-1895) 30. Anxiety, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1894)

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Analytical art is a term used to describe a specific approach to the study of art. It is characterized by a focus on the formal elements of art, such as line, color, shape, and texture. This approach is often used in conjunction with other methods, such as historical or iconographic analysis. Famous artists who have used an analytical approach to their work include Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, and Wassily Kandinsky. One of the most famous paintings that employs an analytical approach is Pablo Picasso’s “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.” This painting is a good example of how an artist can use the formal elements of art to create a powerful image. The analytical approach to the study of art can be a useful tool for understanding how artists create meaning in their work.

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1. Adolph Gottlieb (03/14/1903 – 05/03/1974) 2. Barnett Newman (01/29/1905 – 07/04/1970) 3. Clyfford Still (11/30/1904 – 06/23/1980) 4. Mark Rothko (09/25/1903 – 02/25/1970) 5. Jackson Pollock (01/28/1912 – 08/11/1956) 6. Willem de Kooning (04/24/1904 – 03/19/1997) 7. Franz Kline (05/23/1910 – 05/08/1962) 8. Robert Motherwell (01/24/1915 – 01/01/1991) 9. Barnett Newman (01/29/1905 – 07/04/1970) 10. Clyfford Still (11/30/1904 – 06/23/1980) 11. Mark Rothko (09/25/1903 – 02/25/1970) 12. Jackson Pollock (01/28/1912 – 08/11/1956) 13. Willem de Kooning (04/24/1904 – 03/19/1997) 14. Franz Kline (05/23/1910 – 05/08/1962) 15. Robert Motherwell (01/24/1915 – 01/01/1991) 16. Adolph Gottlieb (03/14/1903 – 05/03/1974) 17. Barnett Newman (01/29/1905 – 07/04/1970) 18. Clyfford Still (11/30/1904 – 06/23/1980) 19. Mark Rothko (09/25/1903 – 02/25/1970) 20. Jackson Pollock (01/28/1912 – 08/11/1956) 21. Willem de Kooning (04/24/1904 – 03/19/1997) 22. Franz Kline (05/23/1910 – 05/08/1962) 23. Robert Motherwell (01/24/1915 – 01/01/1991) 24. Adolph Gottlieb (03/14/1903 – 05/03/1974) 25. Barnett Newman (01/29/1905 – 07/04/1970) 26. Clyfford Still (11/30/1904 – 06/23/1980) 27. Mark Rothko (09/25/1903 – 02/25/1970) 28. Jackson Pollock (01/28/1912 – 08/11/1956) 29. Willem de Kooning (04/24/1904 – 03/19/1997) 30. Franz Kline (05/23/1910 – 05/08/1962)

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. The Hay Wagon, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1937) 2. Christina’s World, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1948) 3. The Charnel House, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1945) 4. Winterthur, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1962) 5. The Helga Pictures, by American painter Andrew Wyeth (1985-1986) 6. The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, by Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1799) 7. Saturn Devouring His Son, by Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1819-1823) 8. The Third of May 1808, by Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1814) 9. The Colossus, by Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1808-1812) 10. The Witches’ Sabbath, by Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1797-1798) 11. The Great Wave off Kanagawa, by Japanese painter Katsushika Hokusai (1829-1833) 12. Mount Fuji from the Sea, by Japanese painter Katsushika Hokusai (1830) 13. The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife, by Japanese painter Katsushika Hokusai (1814) 14. The Starry Night, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1889) 15. Café Terrace at Night, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1888) 16. Sunflowers, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1888) 17. The Potato Eaters, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1885) 18. Wheat Field with Cypresses, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1889) 19. The Sower, by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1888) 20. The Haystacks, by French painter Claude Monet (1890-1891) 21. The Poplars, by French painter Claude Monet (1891) 22. The Water Lilies, by French painter Claude Monet (1899) 23. The Rouen Cathedral, by French painter Claude Monet (1894) 24. The Gare Saint-Lazare, by French painter Claude Monet (1877) 25. The Houses of Parliament, by French painter Claude Monet (1904) 26. The Scream, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1893) 27. The Madonna, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1895) 28. The Sick Child, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1896) 29. Puberty, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1894-1895) 30. Anxiety, by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1894)

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