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Expressionism - term used to describe works of art and literature in which the representation of reality is distorted to communicate an inner vision. The expressionist transforms nature rather than imitates it.

In Art

In painting and the graphic arts, certain movements such as the Brücke (1905), Blaue Reiter (1911), and new objectivity (1920s) are described as expressionist. In a


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    The German Expressionists: A Generation in Revolt » Read Now

    by Bernard S. Myers. 401 pgs.

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    ...development of Expressionism was the slightly...maintained that all art is basically...important element in creation is...ideological basis of Expressionism. In the last...
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    Twentieth Century Painters ("The Reaction of Irrational Forces: The Painters of Anguish and the Second Expressionist Growth" begins on p. 34) » Read Now

    by Bernard Dorival, Arnold Rosin. 183 pgs.

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    ...was clothed. in other appearances...of a second Expressionism and that of a fantastic art whose methods...contact with an art more concerned...plasticity--in short...
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    Modern Art and Modernism: A Critical Anthology (Section Four "Expressionism") » Read Now

    by Francis Frascina, Charles Harrison, Deirdre Paul. 312 pgs.

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    Expressionism, in Arts & Activities » Read Now

    by Guy Hubbard. 3 pgs.

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    ...LEARN * Expressionism was one of a number of art movements that began in the early...Expressionist art is fairly...TO DO * In order for...understanding of Expressionism...
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    Feminism and Art History: Questioning the Litany (Chap. 14 "Gender or Genius?: The Women Artists of German Expressionism") » Read Now

    by Norma Broude, Mary D. Garrard. 358 pgs.

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    ...embodied in this art remained...of German Expressionism" with such...humanity in general...humanistic art of Kollwitz...the age of Expressionism, and finds...suffered undue...
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    Masters of Modern Art ("The German Expressionists" begins on p. 58) » Read Now

    by Alfred H. Barr Jr. 239 pgs.

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    ...and, more than any other figure, he is the father of expressionism in Germany. TOULOUSE-LAUTREC. Hanging Man...Munch exploits the sinuous, curvilinear style of the Art...
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    A Concise History of Modern Painting (Discussion of expressionism begins on p. 50) » Read Now

    by Herbert Read. 376 pgs.

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    ...and German Expressionism. Matisse...and Greek art and at Oriental...conclusion that in abandoning...German Expressionism has certain...not only in the Jugendstil-Art...
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    A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art (Discussion of expressionism begins on p. 201) » Read Now

    by Ian Chilvers. 670 pgs.

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    From Renoir and Picasso to Red Grooms and Guerrilla Girls, this is the most useful reference work on twentieth-century art available in a one volume. Compiled by Ian Chilvers, the editor of The Oxford Dictionary of Art, it is both authoritative and accessible, with generous use of anecdote and clear...

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