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Douglas Gorsline

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While other schools of art seemed to concentrate on playing with reality in displaced or symbolic ways, Gorsline sought a solution that allowed his subjects their true actuality, their true features — all the more true in that they are seen in a state of movement. Technical and emotional values are
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in New York City before moving to France in 1964. He was the first American artist invited to China (1973). His work was exhibited regularly in the United States and in France, Belgium and Germany. He received a great many awards and his works are in several museums, as well as institutional and
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joined in each canvas. Meanwhile one can see the expression of a sequential simultaneity, a succession of realities, which coexist, in our lives and in the world at large.
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The Gorsline Museum was created by his widow, Marie Gorsline, and inaugurated in 1994, nine years after his death, at
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had a strong effect on him because he joined the idea of movement to the concepts of cubism — as in the
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who in order to fulfill his scientific pursuits invented cameras and methods to decompose movement.
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What People Wore: 1,800 Illustrations from Ancient Times to the Early Twentieth Century
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in 1943 as an Associate member, and became a full Academician in 1947.
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Gorsline’s technique and sources derive from certain elements of
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Books that Douglas Gorsline wrote and/or illustrated:
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cubism
surrealism
Étienne-Jules Marey
Edweard Muybridge
Thomas Wolfe
Rochester, New York
Yale School of Art
Art Students League of New York
National Academy of Design
National Academy of Design
Bussy-le-Grand
CĂ´te-d'Or
France
cubism
realism
Marcel Duchamp
Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2
chronophotography
Étienne-Jules Marey
ISBN
9780690860153
ISBN
0-670-30832-3
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0-486-28162-0
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0-394-83019-9
ISBN
0-394-83904-8
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