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Expressionism - Wikipedia

Expressionism developed as an avant-garde style before the First World War. It remained popular during the Weimar Republic, particularly in Berlin. The style ...

Expressionism | Definition, Characteristics, Artists, Music ... - Britannica

Expressionism, artistic style in which the artist seeks to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses.

Expressionism - Tate

Tate glossary definition for expressionism: Refers to art in which the image of reality is distorted in order to make it expressive of the artist's inner ...

Expressionism Movement Overview - The Art Story

The classic phase of the Expressionist movement lasted from approximately 1905 to 1920 and spread throughout Europe.

Expressionism Art Movement and Famous Expressionism Artists

Expressionism was an art movement and international tendency at the beginning of the 20th century, which spanned the visual arts, literature, music, theatre ...

Expressionism | MoMA

Encompasses varying stylistic approaches that emphasize intense personal expression. Renouncing the stiff bourgeois social values that prevailed at the turn ...

Expressionism - Google Arts & Culture

Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century.

Expressionism - Emotional, Psychological, Aesthetic - Britannica

Expressionism - Emotional, Psychological, Aesthetic: Expressionism in literature arose as a reaction against materialism, ...

History of Expressionism - Useum

Expressionism first emerged in 1905, when a group of four German students guided by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner founded the Die Brücke (the Bridge) group in the city ...

Expressionism, an introduction (article) - Khan Academy

It first emerged around 1910 as a way to classify art that shared common stylistic traits and seemed to emphasize emotional impact over descriptive accuracy.

Expressionism - Artists by art movement - WikiArt

The name came from Wassily Kandinsky's Der Blaue Reiter painting of 1903. Among their members were Kandinsky, Franz Marc, Paul Klee, and Auguste Macke. However, ...

Expressionism - An artistic movement and an art term?

Expressionism is an artistic style that emerged simultaneously throughout Germany in the late 19th century and continued into the early 20th century.

What is Expressionism? The Art of the Emotional Over the Physical

Expressionism puts the personal and emotional at the forefront of art, with subject matter and accuracy as the last of its worries.

Expressionism | The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation

Expressionism refers to art that emphasizes the extreme expressive properties of pictorial form in order to explore subjective emotions and inner psychological ...

What is Expressionism? Art Movements & Styles - YouTube

The term Expressionism became commonly used in Germany around 1910. Developed from the work of Symbolist artists, expressionist art ...

10 Essential Artists: Expressionism - Singulart

Singulart selects the essential artists from the movement in years gone by, while also including contemporary artists who are carrying the expressionist baton.

EXPRESSIONIST definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

EXPRESSIONIST meaning: 1. using or relating to expressionism (= a style of art, music, or writing, beginning in the 1900s…. Learn more.

Abstract Expressionism - Clyfford Still Museum

A movement of artists who independently developed approaches to abstraction around the time of World War II.

EXPRESSIONISM - 20th-CENTURY ARCHITECTURE

The Expressionist conception of the building was that of a total work of art that would present an aesthetic unity and thus become communal art. In this sense, ...

Expressionism | National Galleries of Scotland

A German art movement of the 1920s and early 1930s. It was partly a response to the experience of the First World War, with images containing elements of satire ...