Art Envi Modern
- Publisher: Open Door Networks, Inc.
- Genre: Reference
- Released: 9 Dec, 2009
- Size: 3.6 MB
- Price: $0.99
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Description
A Modern Art exhibition like no other, in your pocket! Art Envi Modern brings the major works by the major Modern and Post-Modern artists from the Web to your iPhone. It's the western art world of the last century (and more) like you've never seen it before.From Post-Impressionist to Contemporary, Art Envi Modern displays Web-based Modern Art masterpieces the way you would expect on the iPhone: full screen, with multi-touch controls, in automated slide shows or scrolling image arrays. Picasso, Pollock, Escher, van Gogh, O'Keeffe, Dali, Chagall, Kahlo, Gaugin, Matisse, Rockwell, Rousseau, Seurat, Klimt, Munch, Warhol. They're all here, and many more. Nearly 200 artists organized by movement, including Abstract, Abstract Expressionism, CoBrA, Color Field Painting, Cubism, Dada, Expressionism, Fauvism, Minimalism, Post- and Neo-Impressionism, Pop Art and Surrealism. Plus special exhibits for Contemporary Art, Regionalism and Sculpture.
Want more art? You can add even more of our in-depth art collections directly from the app or from the App Store, including early, Renaissance, Baroque and Impressionist as well as various artists. Or check out Art Authority. Art Authority includes 1000+ artists and 40,000+ works, detailed captioning, major works by period, and more. There's even a Mac version.
Art Envi Modern is also more than just a bunch of impressive pictures. It includes access to detailed information about the works, overviews of each movement, and historical information on the artists and their times.
Please also check out our other Envi apps, all based on the acclaimed iEnvision Web-image browser. Classic and modern art and architecture, hot sports cars, cool haircuts, outer space from planet Earth to the furthest reaches of the Hubble, the great outdoors, and lots of just plain fun. There's an Envi app for that!








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