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Expressionism
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2. By definition: expressionism is signifying the
use of distortion and exaggeration by the
expressionist to exemplify an event.
Late 19th and early 20th century
This was the time right around World War
One.
3. Focused on schools of emotive and
interpretive art.
Expressionism art didn‟t only focus on
painting
Played a large role in cinema, theatre,
literature and dance
4. Most related to Germany in 1910
Started as German Expressionism
Was a reaction to Impressionism, can also
be noted as “Post-Impressionism”
Impressionists tried to recreate an
impression of the objective world.
Expressionism dealt with artists own
personality, feelings and emotions.
5. Expressionists had no desire to capture
what they saw, but rather their
emotional response to it.
More active, and subjective type of art.
6. FIRST signs of expressionism was in the
Fauvism movement – 1905.
The general characteristics could also be
seen in Van Gogh at first.
Started to use pure colors. Agitated brush
marks. Distortion of shapes.
Expressionism developed with three main
groups groups; Die Brucke (The Bridge), Der
Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) and Die Neue
Sachlichkeit (“the New Objectivity). Later
Discussed.
7. Emotions and feelings
Vivid and un-naturalistic colors
Dynamic and distorted forms
Exaggeration of form which adds to the
emotional effect
8. One of the earliest artists.
12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944
Norwegian
Pioneer in the expressionist movement in
modern painting.
Inspires present day artists
Father was Christian Munch whose wife
died when Edvard was only five years old.
This had a big impact on his expression of
emotion.
9. Strong sense of emotion
Most pieces: orange-red bright colors.
Used against black to bring more
contrast from colors.
Often depict image of death or
suffering.
10. Did many woodcuts, lithographs, and
etchings.
This is important because he‟s bringing
new tools into the art world.
Brings in a more graphic style.
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16. Means: The Bridge. Symbolizes the link, or
bridge, they would form with art of the
future.
Founded in Dresden, Germany in 1905
by a group of young architecture
students who had interest in art.
First cohesive group of German artists to
concentrate on expressionist styles
17. This group combined traditional German
art with African, Post-Impressionist and
Fauvist styles.
Consisted of paintings,
woodcuts, sculptures,
and even
lithographic prints.
Attempted to express
emotional feeling
through distortion,
exageration, color,
and line.
A Group of Artists: Otto Mueller, Kirchner, Heckel, Schmidt-Rottluff
18. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938)
Background
born on May 6, 1880 in Aschaffenburg.
Studied at a technical college until he
saw Albrecht Dürer's original
woodblocks, which made him decide to
become a painter.
Founder of „Die Bruke‟ and considered
the leader of the group as well
27. Means “The Blue Rider”
Believed that colors and shapes were a
way of mimicking music and sound
Focused on creating color combinations
that would purify the soul
28. Born in Moscow in 1866
Fascinated by colors in nature
Studied music, law and economics
before deciding to become a painter
Went to art school in Munich, Germany
Started The Blue Rider movement with
Franz Marc
29. Moved back to Russia once World War I
started
Moved back to Germany after the war
to teach at the Bauhaus
In 1933 when the Nazis came to power
he moved to France
He continued to make art until his death
in 1944
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31. Born 1880
Cofounded Der Blaue Reiter
Began using abstract animal forms in his
art
Died at the age of 36 in World War I
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34. Founded in Germany
1920‟s – 1930‟s
After math of World War One
Founded by George Grosz and Otto Dix
Realistic Style combined with a cynical
and socially critical stance.
German meaning is “a new reality”
Movement focused on the post-war life.
35. Focused some on faces and majorly on
architecture.
Cityscapes were often created, involving
streets and busy intersections with large
buildings.
Many say that this created a new mental
relation with the objects.
36. Born 1891
Participated in the first DADA art fair
German expressionist
Sketched and painted for the entirety of his
life
Focused a lot on the war
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42. Beckmann differed from normal
expressionism: emotional realism.
43. Christ and the Woman
Taken in Adultery
(1917)
Max Beckman
Ww1(This affected the movement in the sense that citizens were upset at society due to the war. There was a lot of emotional rage occurring.)
Sculptures and wood cuts lithographs
Started as german:whose artists of the time period had branched from Fauves and Post Impressionists.Talk about reaction towards impressionism. Expressionism used those onto what they viewed the world.Impressionists = objective <not personal commenting on social activity, Expressionists = subjetive < talk about personal feeling
Such images of death and suffering could be because of lost family members.
Very famous, many have probably seenFear of deathSymbolic because it captures a state of mind and emotions rather than observable realityIn 1892 he wrote in his diary, "walking along a path with two friends - the sun was setting - suddenly the sky turned blood red... I stood there trembling with anxiety - I sensed an infinite scream passing through nature."