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Center: Germany

overlapped with other major 'isms' of the modernist period: with Futurism, Vorticism, Cubism, Surrealism and Dadaism

a movement that developed in the early twentieth-century mainly in Germany in reaction to the dehumanizing effect of industrialization and the growth of cities

EXPRESSIONISM

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Expressionism

a style in which the intention is not to reproducea subject accurately, but instead to portray it in such away as to express the inner state of the artist

Expressionist artists

- rejected the ideology of realism.

- sought to express meaning or emotional experience rather than physical reality

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“To evoke the subjective responses that the artist has to

objects or events.”

Contrasted with Impressionism- sought to capture theoutward impression of an object or scene.

Expressionism did not attempt a realistic portrayal ofthe world, but rather the extreme and distortingemotions that the world causes in the sensitiveindividual.

Goal of Expressionism:

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Portrait ofPope Innocent Xby Diego Velasquez

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Study After Velasquez’ s

Portrait of Pope Innocent X

by Francis Bacon

(1953)

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Painters

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Edvard MunchDec. 12, 1863- January 23, 1944

“No longer shall I paint interiors with men reading and women knitting. I will

paint living people who breathe and feel and suffer

and love.”

“For as long as I can remember I have suffered

from a deep feeling of anxiety which I have tried to express

in my art.”

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self-portrait of

Edvard Munch

“Art is the opposite of Nature. A work of art can only come from

inside a person. Art is the shape of the picture fashioned through the

nerves, heart, brain and eye of a man.”

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Death in the Sick Chamber

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Hi!

Dadagdagan ko pa ba yung examples ng paintings? Di koalam kung okay na ba to :))

Pakidagdagan na lang ng tungkol kay :

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Wassily Kandinsky

Ikaaw na lang bahala sa gusto mong ilagay about sa short background nila & sa example ng paintings nila and interpretation etc

May book nga pala ako na nahanap sa CAL Lib. Meron about kay Kirchner and Kandinsky. Gusto mo iborrow? Dalhinko na lang sa Tuesday.