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The most well known German expressionists are:
Max Beckmann,
Otto Dix,
Lionel Feininger,George Grosz,
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,
August Macke,Emil Nolde,
Max Pechstein;
the Austrian Oskar Kokoschka,
the Czech Alfred Kubin and theNorwegian Edvard Munch are also related to this
movement.
During his stay in Germany, the Russian Kandinsky was
also an ex ressionism addict.
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CHARACTERISTICS
Unconcerned with accurate depiction of
subjects
Rejects general ideas of beauty and harmony
Attempts to capture the inner reality /
emotion or psychological experience throught
distortion, exaggeration, symbols and
unnatural devices
Leans toward abstraction
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Expressionism
Expressionism is a style of art in which the intention is
not to reproduce a subject accurately, but instead toportray it in such a way as to express the inner state
of the artist.
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KEY CONCEPT
An opposite of Impressionism: An Expressionist
wishes, above all, to express himself
Developed as an avant-garde style before the
First World War.
Such art often occurs during times of social
upheaval, such as the Protestant Reformation,
German Peasants War, Eight Years War, when
the rape, pillage and disaster associated with
periods of chaos, and oppression are presented
in the documents of the printmaker.
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Wassily Kandinsky(1866-1944)
Couple Riding
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Edvard Munch (1863-1944)
Dead Mother
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Gershon Iskowitz (1921-1988 ) Sky
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Kathe Kollwitz(1867-1945 )
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Paul Klee (1879-1940)
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FANTASY ART
Fantasy art is a genre ofart that depicts
magical or other supernatural themes, ideas,
creatures or settings.
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KEY CONCEPT
Depictions of ancient myths and legends, as
well as depictions of modern day fantasy in
the form of divine interventions and other
magical or supernatural forces, are verycommon elements, and help distinguish
fantasy art from other forms.
Dragons, wizards, fairies and other fantasticaland mythical creatures are common features
in fantasy art.
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Fantasy art is strongly linked to fantasy fiction.
Indeed fantasy art pieces are often intended
to represent specific characters or scenes from
works of fantasy literature. Such workscreated by amateur artists may be called
fanart
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Fantastic art explores fantasy, "space
fantasy" (a sub-genre which incorporates
subjects of alien mythology and/or alienreligion), imagination, the dream state, the
grotesque, visions and the uncanny, as well
as so-called "Goth" art. Being an inherent genre of Victorian
Symbolism, modern fantastic art often
shares its choice of themes such asmythology, occultism and mysticism, or lore
and folklore, and generally seeks to depict
the inner life nature of soul and s irit
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Mermaid
Syndrome
By GeorgeGrie
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FUTURISM
It was an artistic and social movement that
originated in Italy in the early 20th century.
It emphasized and glorified themes associated
with contemporary concepts of the future,
including speed, technology, youth and
violence, and objects such as the car, the
airplane and the industrial city.
It was largely an Italian phenomenon, though
there were parallel movements in Russia,
England and elsewhere.
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Key figures of the movement include
the Italians Filippo Tommaso Marinetti,
Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carr, Gino
Severini, Giacomo Balla, Antonio
Sant'Elia, Tullio Crali and Luigi Russolo,
and the Russians Natalia Goncharova,
Velimir Khlebnikov, and Vladimir
Mayakovsky, as well as the PortugueseAlmada Negreiros.
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Giacomo Balla, Abstract Speed +Sound, 19131914
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Futurism influenced art movements
such as Art Deco, Constructivism,
Surrealism, Dada, and to a greaterdegree, Rayonism and Vorticism.
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The Futurist Manifesto, written by the Italian
poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, was
published in the Italian newspaper Gazzettadell'Emilia in Bologna on 5 February 1909,
then in French as "Manifeste du futurisme" in
the newspaper Le Figaro on 20 February 1909.
It initiated an artistic philosophy, Futurism,
that was a rejection of the past, and a
celebration of speed, machinery, violence,
youth and industry; it was also an advocation
of the modernisation and cultural
rejuvenation ofItaly.
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The Futurist painters were slow to
develop a distinctive style andsubject matter. In 1910 and 1911
they used the techniques of
Divisionism, breaking light and colordown into a field of stippled dots and
stripes, which had been originally
created by Giovanni Segantini and
others
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separation of
colors intoindividual dots
or patches
which
interactedoptically.[
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ABSTRACTION
Abstract art uses a visual language of form,
color and line to create a composition which
may exist with a degree of independence from
visual references in the world. Western arthad been, from the Renaissance up to the
middle of the 19th century, underpinned by
the logic ofperspective and an attempt toreproduce an illusion of visible reality.
Robert Delaunay (12 April
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Robert Delaunay (12 April
1885 25 October 1941) was
a French artist who, with his
wife Sonia Delaunay andothers, cofounded the
Orphism art movement, noted
for its use of strong colours
and geometric shapes. His
later works were more
abstract, reminiscent ofPaul
Klee. His key influence relatedto bold use of colour, and a
clear love of experimentation
of both depth and tone. Simultaneous Windows on the City,
1912, by Robert Delaunay,Hamburger Kunsthalle
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KEY CONCEPT
Three art movements which contributed to
the development of abstract art were
Romanticism, Impressionism and
Expressionism.
Artistic independence for artists was advanced
during the 19th century. Patronage from the
church diminished and private patronage fromthe public became more capable of providing
a livelihood for artists.
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Abstraction indicates a departure from
reality in depiction ofimagery in art. This
departure from accurate representation
can be only slight, or it can be partial, or
it can be complete. Abstraction exists
along a continuum
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