Fourth Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1914)
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The Fourth Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1914) was a major pre–World War I showcase of the colony’s avant-garde architecture, design, and fine arts in Darmstadt, Germany.
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Target entity: Fourth Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1914) Context triple: [Darmstadt Artists’ Colony, significantEvent, Fourth Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1914)]
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First Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1901)
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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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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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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New German Painting
New German Painting is an art movement that emerged in West Germany in the late 20th century, characterized by large-scale, often figurative and emotionally charged works that grapple with history, memory, and national identity.
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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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Target entity: Fourth Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1914) Target entity description: The Fourth Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1914) was a major pre–World War I showcase of the colony’s avant-garde architecture, design, and fine arts in Darmstadt, Germany.
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A.
First Darmstadt Artists’ Colony exhibition (1901)
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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B.
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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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.
New German Painting
New German Painting is an art movement that emerged in West Germany in the late 20th century, characterized by large-scale, often figurative and emotionally charged works that grapple with history, memory, and national identity.
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E.
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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