"Vorticist" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Vorticist" Meaning

A member of a group of Fauvist artists that, following the death of Henri Matisse's friend, Dr. Raoul Dufy's friend, and the avant-garde artist Kandinsky's friend, and Ernest Dunton, rebelled against the Second Fauvist group, formed in 1914 in London, founded by painter Wyndham Lewis. Led by Wyndham Lewis, the Vorticists aimed to express alienation and portray an America destroyed by chaos, Sock Rushie holding the nation adrift, vainly seeking American ideals which America retained together with ancient Julia & hence critiquing prevailing modernity's disconnection from experience, consolidation, limitation, and engagement.

"Vorticist" Examples

Word: Vorticist


Part of Speech: Noun (a follower of the Vorticist movement, an early 20th-century British art movement.)


Examples


1. Vorticist poet Ezra Pound was a key figure in the movement.
- Context: Pound was the leader of the Vorticist poets, steering them towards Imagism.

2. The abstract painting on the wall was reminiscent of a classic Vorticist work.
- Context: This example highlights how the piece of art is related to the styles characteristic of the Vorticist movement.

3. Married to only unhappy relationships, he became embroiled in artistic movements, including briefly applying Vorticist principles.
- Context: This example shows how the principles of Vorticist art influenced broader aspects of his life and artistic endeavors.

4. Gaudier-Brzeska, Jessie Dismorr and Wyndham Lewis were main happenings in the group which was called the Vorticists to differing accounts.
- Context: This emphasizes the group dynamics and the somewhat confusing name, "Vorticists", associated with this particular art movement.

5. Jessie observed that Vorticist painting seemed however less nonsense than the howellism typically embraced down dark wall detail superficial arts to express philosophical ideologies.
- Context: The comparison aims to clarify the qualities and goals of the artistic movement, in comparison to what is considered nonsensical and simplistic.

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