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  1. The Green Domino, painted in Munich, reveals Bloch's passion for the expressive powers of simplified forms and intense color. The curious figures who occupy this brightly colored, prismatically fractured space are based on characters from 16th- and 17th-century Italian improvisational comedic theatre.

  2. The Green Domino, painted in 1913 demonstrates American Modernist painter Albert Bloch’s preoccupation with both colour and form. Five human figures are discernible in the shallow space of brightly coloured and fractured shapes, centring on the pale woman who stands in the green dress and looks out at the viewer.

  3. The Green Domino (French: Le Domino vert) is a 1935 French/German drama film directed by Henri Decoin and Herbert Selpin, based on play by Erich Ebermayer. It tells the story of a rich heiress who falls in love with an art critic after his wife has been murdered.

  4. This figure stands within a shallow stage of space painted a variety of vivid hues ranging from yellow, red, orange, green, and blue and fractured with angular forms. Four additional figures frame the central figure dressed in green.

  5. The Green Domino, painted in Munich, reveals Bloch's passion for the expressive powers of simplified forms and intense color. The curious figures who occupy this brightly colored, prismatically...

  6. View The Green Domino by Albert Bloch and other Artworks on Artvee.

  7. Aug 26, 2017 · The Green Domino, painted in Munich, reveals Bloch’s passion for the expressive powers of simplified forms and intense color. The curious figures who occupy this brightly colored, prismatically fractured space are based on characters from 16th- and 17th-century Italian improvisational comedic theatre.