Art & Music at the Turn of the Century: 1900–1909 Gallery (Part 2)
Join us for the second part of this thoughtfully curated journey through 1900–1909. In this second chapter of our three-part exploration of the decade, Echoes & Epiphanies invites you to linger with 50 remarkable paintings and 3 evocative musical works that reflect the changing artistic spirit of the era. This episode brings together images and sounds shaped by a world in transition — from intimate interiors and luminous portraits to dramatic landscapes, symbolic scenes, and powerful moments of emotion. Alongside these paintings, the music deepens the atmosphere, creating a listening experience that is thoughtful, serene, and immersive. ________________________________________ 🎵 Music Featured: 1. Gustav Mahler (Austrian) – Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor: II. Stürmisch bewegt, mit größter Vehemenz (Stormily moving, with greatest vehemence) (1901-04) – [08:47] Per: Scottish Sinfonia 2. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (English-Sierra Leonean) – Four Novelletten for String Orchestra, Op. 52: No. 3, Andante con moto (1902-03) – [10:34] Source: IMSLP / License: PD 3. Béla Bartók (Hungarian) – String Quartet No. 1 in A minor, Sz. 40, I. Lento (1908-09) – [06:56] Per: Belcea Quartet ________________________________________ 🖼️ Paintings Featured: • Vittorio Matteo Corcos (Italian) – The Vestal (1900) • Carl Holsøe (Danish) – Interior with Woman Seen from Behind (1900) • János Vaszary (Hungarian) – Standing Nude (1900) • Anna Ancher (Danish) – Shearing Sheep (1900) • Carl Strathmann (German) – The Love Declaration (1900) • Maximilian Pirner (Czech) – Hekate (1901) • Shigeru Aoki (Japanese) – Lamp (1901) • William Keith (Scottish-American) – Stream Through the Valley (1901) • Arthur Hacker (English) – The Cloud (1901) • Károly Lotz (German-Hungarian) – Bathing Woman (1901) • Edvard Munch (Norwegian) – On the Veranda (1902) • Leo Putz (Austrian-German) – Autumn Landscape (1902) • Everett Shinn (American) – The Hippodrome, London (1902) • Mary Cassatt (American) – The Caress (1902) • Hermann Kern (Austrian) – In the Wine Cellar (1902) • Hans Schmithals (German) – The Glacier (1903) • Frederic Remington (American) – Fight for the Waterhole (1903) • Hugo Simberg (Finnish) – The Wounded Angel (1903) • Ettore Tito (Italian) – Women Mending Sails (1903) • George Bottini (French) – Wrestlers (1903) • Bohumír Jaroněk (Czech) – Štramberk (1904) • Marie Egner (Austrian) – Bay near Naples (1904) • Léon Perrault (French) – Pensive Girl (1904) • Axel Törneman (Swedish) – Self-Portrait with Cigarette (1904) • Stefano Novo (Italian) – Conversation on the Balcony (1904) • Bruno Liljefors (Swedish) – Goshawk and Squirrel (1905) • Franz von Stuck (German) – Wounded Amazon (1905) • Theodore Earl Butler (American) – Place de Rome at Night (1905) • Henri Rachou (French) – The Sand Fisherman's Child (1905) • Wojciech Kossak (Polish) – Bloody Sunday in St. Petersburg (1905) • Raja Ravi Varma (Indian) – Jadayu Vadha (1906) • Henri Manguin (French) – Jeanne on the Rock (Cavalière) (1906) • William McGregor Paxton (American) – Glow of Gold, Gleam of Pearl (1906) • Wassily Kandinsky (Russian) – Lied (Chanson) (1906) • Elliott Daingerfield (American) – Midnight Moon (1906) • Wincenty Wodzinowski (Polish) – Woman Selling Newspapers (1907) • Charles-François-Prosper Guérin (French) – Nude (1907) • Dominique Lang (Luxembourger) – Nu Masculin (1907) • Hilda Fearon (English) – The Café Royal (1907) • Bartolomeo Bezzi (Italian) – Marina (1907) • Charles Landelle (French) – Young Girl from Tetouan, Morocco (1908) • Anna Syberg (Danish) – From Sick Bed (1908) • Konrad Krzyżanowski (Polish) – Clouds in Finland (1908) • Carl Vilhelm Meyer (Danish) – Saturday Cleaning (1908-09) • Friedrich Kallmorgen (German) – Ship Carpenter’s Workshop in Enkhuizen, Holland (1908) • Vladimir Baranov-Rossiné (Ukrainian) – Landscape with a Church (1909) • Karl Nordström (Swedish) – The Skerry (1909) • Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (Lithuanian) – Paradise (1909) • Frederick Carl Frieseke (American) – Nude Seated at Her Dressing Table (1909) • Suzanne Valadon (French) – Naked in the Mirror (1909) ________________________________________ This decade will unfold across three videos, and this is the second part of the journey. Thank you for joining Echoes & Epiphanies as we continue to explore the meeting place of art and sound across time. If this blend of classical music and historical painting speaks to you, please like, comment, and subscribe for more curated journeys through the ages. ________________________________________ This video features paintings from the 1900–1909 period, including works that depict artistic nudity as an essential part of art history and cultural heritage. All images are presented for educational and artistic purposes only.

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