id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zincaffjs5cfhp3vvzrfgf7nba Dragan Tasić 0182 Homage to Dynamism: A Contribution to the Study of the Iconography of the Machine Cult in Orphism 2020 14 .pdf application/pdf 6780 370 59 rejected the rigid principles of a non-abstract art and returned to "pure color" Robert Delaunay's Homage to Blériot was painted in a state of extreme Delaunay's painting Homage to Blériot (Fig. 1) marked the end of Orphism or Resisting Abstraction: Robert Delaunay and Vision in the Face of Modernism, Chicago and Delaunay, "On the Construction of Reality in Pure Painting", in: The New Art of Color: The 8 "Robert Delaunay, letter to Wassily Kandinsky, 1912", in: Theories of Modern Art, ed. energy of light and color, along with the symbols of modern age or technological 9 Robert Delaunay, "On the Construction of Reality in Pure Painting", in: Charles Harrison [10] With Homage to Blériot (Fig. 1), Delaunay painted a subject taken directly Imbued with the spirit of modern times and new ideals, Delaunay simultaneity, and dynamism in modern painting. [21] Delaunay's work was inspired by the art of Cubism and the idea of ./cache/work_zincaffjs5cfhp3vvzrfgf7nba.pdf ./txt/work_zincaffjs5cfhp3vvzrfgf7nba.txt