PAINT MOVEMENTS: Expressionism

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In this series of articles, I will give you, dear friends and readers, a simplified idea of the main styles and movements of painting.

Expressionism

 

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Franz Marc  (1880–1916) – Grazing Horses IV, Three Red Horses,  1911

photo User: Philafrenzy. Source: commons.wikimedia.org


Expressionism is an artistic trend that emerged at the beginning of the twentieth century, in northern Europe, particularly in Germany. (The painters of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Matthias Grünewald and Le Greco, can be linked to the expressionist tendency).
Grazing Horses IV, Three Red Horses,1911

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Edvard Munch  (1863–1944) -Shore with Red House

User: 4ing. Source: fr.m.wikipedia.org

Expressionism is the projection of a subjectivity that tends to distort reality to inspire the spectator with an emotional reaction. The representations are often based on anguishing visions, distorting and stylizing reality to attain the greatest expressive intensity. These are a reflection of the pessimistic view that Expressionists have of their time, haunted by the threat of the First World War. Expressionist works often feature symbols, influenced by nascent psychoanalysis and the search for symbolism.

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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) -View of Basel and the Rhine

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He also broke with Impressionism through a very aggressive form: violent colors, sharp lines. It then fits into the continuity of Fauvism.

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Sidney Nolan (1917-1992)Glaicer (1964)

Photo author: cea +. Source: flickr.com (Some rights reserved)

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Stuart Davis  (1892–1964)Gloucester Landscape

Photo Author:  Rennett Stowe, from USA. Source: commons.wikimedia.org


Source of information:wikipedia.org


13 réflexions sur “PAINT MOVEMENTS: Expressionism

  1. I love this post! My favorite is the free spirit horse one. I love the blue horses.

  2. I went to the Guggenheim last summer and was looking foreward to seeing Marc’s « Yellow Cow » but it was not on display (bummer). I really enjoyed your post-keep educating us lay people, its very interesting

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