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The Kiss may refer to: Art * The Kiss (Brâncuși sculpture), ''The Kiss'' (Brâncuși sculpture), a 1908 sculpture by Constantin Brâncuși * The Kiss (Hayez), ''The Kiss'' (Hayez painting), an 1859 painting by Francesco Hayez * The Kiss (Klimt), ''The Kiss'' (Klimt painting), a 1907 golden painting by Gustav Klimt * The Kiss (Munch painting), ''The Kiss'' (Munch painting), an 1897 oil painting by Edvard Munch * The Kiss (Rodin sculpture), ''The Kiss'' (Rodin sculpture), an 1889 sculpture by Auguste Rodin * ''V-J Day in Times Square'', a 1945 photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt * ''Le Baiser de l'hôtel de ville'' (''The Kiss by the Hôtel de Ville'' or just ''The Kiss''), a photograph by Robert Doisneau * ''The Kiss'', a statue by Sophie Ryder Film and television * The Kiss (1896 film), ''The Kiss'' (1896 film), a 47-second film reenactment of the last scene of the stage musical ''The Widow Jones'' * The Kiss (1900 film), ''The Kiss'' (1900 film), a 45-second film with Fred Ott * ...
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The Kiss (Brâncuși Sculpture)
''The Kiss'' (in Romanian language, Romanian: Sărutul /səruːtul/) is a sculpture by Romanian Modernist sculptor Constantin Brâncuși. It is an early example of his Proto-Cubism, proto-cubist style of non-literal representation. This sculpture is considered the first modern sculpture of the twentieth century. This plaster was exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show and published in the ''Chicago Tribune'' of 25 March 1913. This early plaster sculpture is one of six casts that Brancusi made of the 190708 ''The Kiss''. It is a symbolistic work of two lovers embracing, a theme represented in numerous pieces of art full of erotism, from Auguste Rodin and Edvard Munch, to Gustave Moreau. Versions The original Marne stone carving is at Craiova Art Museum, in Romania. Brâncuși created many versions of ''The Kiss'', further simplifying geometric forms and sparse objects in each version, tending each time further toward Abstract art, abstraction. His abstract style emphasizes s ...
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