First Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1901)
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The First Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1901) was the inaugural public showcase of the Darmstadt Artists’ Colony’s pioneering Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) architecture, design, and applied arts, marking a key moment in early 20th-century German modernism.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: First Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1901) Context triple: [Darmstadt Artists’ Colony, significantEvent, First Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1901)]
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Cologne Werkbund Exhibition 1914
The Cologne Werkbund Exhibition 1914 was a landmark pre–World War I design and architecture showcase organized by the Deutscher Werkbund that promoted modern industrial design, functionalism, and the integration of art, craft, and industry.
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Exhibition of International Art (1906)
Exhibition of International Art (1906) was a notable early 20th-century international art exhibition held at London’s Grafton Galleries, showcasing modern and contemporary works from various countries.
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Society of Independent Artists exhibition (1917)
The Society of Independent Artists exhibition (1917) was a landmark New York art show known for its radical open-submission policy and for controversially rejecting Marcel Duchamp’s submitted urinal artwork, later titled "Fountain."
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Post-Impressionist exhibition (1910)
The Post-Impressionist exhibition of 1910 was a landmark London art show that introduced British audiences to avant-garde European painters such as Cézanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh, profoundly influencing modern art in the UK.
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1905 Salon d’Automne exhibition in Paris
The 1905 Salon d’Automne exhibition in Paris was a landmark art show where a group of painters later dubbed the “Fauves” shocked critics with their radical use of vivid, non-naturalistic color and bold brushwork, marking the public emergence of Fauvism.
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Target entity: First Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1901) Target entity description: The First Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1901) was the inaugural public showcase of the Darmstadt Artists’ Colony’s pioneering Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) architecture, design, and applied arts, marking a key moment in early 20th-century German modernism.
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A.
Cologne Werkbund Exhibition 1914
The Cologne Werkbund Exhibition 1914 was a landmark pre–World War I design and architecture showcase organized by the Deutscher Werkbund that promoted modern industrial design, functionalism, and the integration of art, craft, and industry.
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B.
Exhibition of International Art (1906)
Exhibition of International Art (1906) was a notable early 20th-century international art exhibition held at London’s Grafton Galleries, showcasing modern and contemporary works from various countries.
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C.
Society of Independent Artists exhibition (1917)
The Society of Independent Artists exhibition (1917) was a landmark New York art show known for its radical open-submission policy and for controversially rejecting Marcel Duchamp’s submitted urinal artwork, later titled "Fountain."
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D.
Post-Impressionist exhibition (1910)
The Post-Impressionist exhibition of 1910 was a landmark London art show that introduced British audiences to avant-garde European painters such as Cézanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh, profoundly influencing modern art in the UK.
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E.
1905 Salon d’Automne exhibition in Paris
The 1905 Salon d’Automne exhibition in Paris was a landmark art show where a group of painters later dubbed the “Fauves” shocked critics with their radical use of vivid, non-naturalistic color and bold brushwork, marking the public emergence of Fauvism.
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