Saturday, February 19, 2011

Brancusi kiss


Brancusi traveled to Munich and then Paris in 1903 where he spent 54 years of his life. His work was exhibited for the first time the United States through modern art, the Armory Show, organized by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors in New York in 1913. Brancusi died March 16, 1957 at the age of 81 years in Brancusi France.This Google Doodle includes not only kiss, but she has a few other of his famous sculptures, Promethues Bound, Sleeping Muse, Mademoiselle Pogany, and birds in space. Constantin Brancusi is a good sculptor who was innate in Romania, despite its realization to over career in France. Her inclination has been shown since he was a child. Library is used for carving wood plantation as a child.

Brancusi pieces were considered as important as Pablo Picasso in the development of the era of modern art. Although only an anatomical study, which announced additional efforts, the sculptor to reveal the essence rather than merely copy outward appearance. You should all know that their work was very popular in Romania, France and the United States and many others because their work was very popular and has created Sleeping Muse and the kiss was very famous in the world TODAY Today and rare items.Constantin gemetrical Brancusi was one of the founders of modern sculpture and is considered as important as Pablo Picasso, in terms of its influence in the world of art.

Apparently, Google uses the famous dream of The Kiss and Brancusi Muse a few letters from his "Brancusi" Doodle. In 2002, a sculpture BrĂ¢ncu? I called Danaid "which sold $ 18,159,500, a world record for Brancusi, as well as for any sculpture at Christie's in New York as Brancusi Forbes.The Google Doodle includes not only kiss, but it also has a little most famous sculptures, Promethues Bound, Sleeping Muse, Mademoiselle Pogany, Brancusi and birds Space.Constantin was a founder of modern sculpture and is considered as important as Pablo Picasso, as far as its influence in the world Art goes.
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