George Grosz: Pointing a Finger at Beaurocracy ... Continuing in the steps of Gauguin, the early Expressionists depicted nudes in nature as a means to protest the industrialized urban ideals of contemporary ... View More
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Abstract Expressionism ... The dominant trend in western painting throughout the 1950amp39s began with a handful of American artists later termed Abstract Expressionists.Their paintings were ... View More
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Comparison of two Artist Comparison of PostImpressionists and Expressionists One of the great Expressionists who may have been influenced by a PostImpressionist is Pablo Picasso. ... View More
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Comparing Jackson Pollock to Mark Rothko Although most abstract expressionists were trained in traditional forms of art making, they saw representational art as incapable of expressing emotion. ... View More
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Jackson PollockAbstract Expressionism ... Abstract expressionists explored the world on nonrepresentational art. I think this is clear in Pollockamp39s later paintings. Abstract ... View More
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Franz Kline ampquotFormal issuesampquot such as color, lines, and shapes without recognizable representation is what Kline, like many other abstract expressionists, strove to portray ... View More
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A Comparison Between the Realist and Expressionist Movements of ... ... Unlike the Impressionists immediately before them, Expressionists looked past literal representation of nature as the subjects of their paintings. ... View More
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Egyptian art What is Fauvism Fauvism is the shortlived really short, only lasted from 1989 to 1908, all but ten years Wild Beast of the expressionists, the one with the ... View More
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Fauvism in the early 20th century ... intrigued by. Fauvism was a shortlived movement, only 18981908, but had substantial influence on some of the expressionists. Many ... View More
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Art History ... This form of art was not so much a style as an idea. Abstract expressionists were diverse individuals who had little in common, except what they were against. ... View More
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Modernist art semiotically ... and free imagery. The materiality of the sign became prominent in the consciousness of abstract expressionists. Works mostly made ... View More
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NoneProvided ... The French expressionists seem to be more interested in formalizing their pictoral space to express to us a more optimistic view of the human condition that ... View More
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Types of Paintings ... 2. What type of subjects did they paint Often the subjects of the expressionists are extremely thought provoking. 3.Describe the colours used ... View More
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gorky ... 1944 painting Landscape, which combines both magical dreamlike elements and sensuous oneamp39s, with elements found in the work of the abstract expressionists. ... View More
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What Is Theater And What Does It Consist Of ... Eventually people strayed away from reality, became expressionists and began symbolic movements. All of these issues developed in theater. ... View More
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George Balanchines Influence on Ballet in America ... such as De Milleamp39s classic modern creation to Copelandamp39s classic American composition ampquotRodeo.ampquot Critics said of her work, ampquotLike the expressionists, but unlike ... View More
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Monet and van Gogh ... not only reminiscent of Constableamp39s atmospheric paintings, but his free style of paint application will show up again in the work of the abstract expressionists ... View More
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ART ... like to endow color with fullness, excitementampquot It would be the exaggerated use of color, animation, and spiritual form that would inspire the Expressionists. ... View More
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postimpressionistsamp39 effect on the next generation of artists ... The most famed German expressionists are Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Lyonel Feininger, George Grosz, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, August Macke, Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein ... View More
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Impressionism ... 10381039 Itamp39s an unforgettable image of modern alienation that merges Symbolists suggestiveness with expressionists intensity of feeling. ... View More
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Art and Visual Culture ... world. The Abstract Expressionists focused on the techniques and experiences involved in painting rather than the subject matter. ... View More
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Art History ... viewer. In 1911, a new group of German Expressionists opens the way towards abstraction with it experimentation and originality. ... View More
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