colour and abstraction. The movement was influenced by artists such as Vincent van Gogh‚ Van Gogh’s work was often emotion based‚ as were most expressionists. An artist who was particularly influenced by Van Gogh was a Norwegian painter named Edvard Munch. Munch was the quintessential expressionist. His ghostly paintings reflected his emotional state in their colouration and style.. The main features of expressionism would have to be its emotional inspiration and personal flexibility in the construction
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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 the Norvegian Edvard Munch are also related to this movement. During his stay in Germany‚ the Russian Kandinsky was also an expressionism addict. Issues: Politics - Social Realism-The human form Forms: Printmaking and sculpture Powerful - Intense - Deep Tenderness
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academic and refined to retain any degree of expression‚ so they instead found inspiration in medieval German art and primitive African sculpture. Additionally‚ they would find inspiration in the emotionally expressive works of Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch. Since their primary concern was the expression of deeply felt emotions‚ they would also transform their negative feelings about the war onto canvas. Kirchner achieved some fame during his lifetime‚ and was fortunate to maintain a number of collectors
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tinged with Symbolist influence‚ in a series of landscape paintings rendered in non-naturalistic violet and green tones. What some call his Modernist period (1899–1900) followed. His exposure to the work of Rossetti‚ Steinlen‚ Toulouse-Lautrec and Edvard Munch‚ combined with his admiration for favourite old masters such as El Greco‚ led Picasso to a personal version of modernism in his works of this period.[18] Picasso made his first trip to Paris in 1900‚ then the art capital of Europe.
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Extra credit lecture Grotesque art Early Renaissance – 20th century Renaissance I. Early Renaissance a. Rabaleis: Freest in his treatment of carnival (very grotesque) b. Bosch‚ Hieronymus (c. 1450 – 1516) – Triptych (painted on three panels): Garden of Earthly Delights painting. i. Ideals of the body put forward normally‚ but Bosch embraces the strangeness 1. Closing the panels‚ a fourth painting appears‚ representing a scene after a flood‚ likely Noah’s
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personal emotions unlike expressionism (Encyclopedia Britannica‚ 2015). On the other hand‚ Expressionists including Munch and Weine were purely driven by emotional instincts that effectively expressed desired emotions through the use of extreme visual and aesthetic effects (Doll‚ 2010). Expressionist techniques that Munch utilizes contradict the Impressionist style. This is demonstrated as Munch incorporates obscure waved brush strokes‚ contrasting brightness of colours to create and ambiguous figures that
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“Does art need to be pretty?” Art does not need to be pretty; art needs to be visually stimulating and attract attention to the viewer. People need to want to look at the art work. Aesthetics of the painting are not the only way to make people attracted to art. Art can appeal to ones emotions or curiosity . Bacon and Matisse used very different styles to be visually stimulating. Matisse paintings were very abstract and peculiar‚ whereas Bacons paintings were full of bright colors and patterns. Both
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One day when we were young As the title of this short story alludes‚ the theme of One day when we were young (published in Thicker Than Water‚ 2001) is youth‚ growing up and going from childhood to adulthood or at least becoming a teenager. The story takes place in 1955 probably on the countryside of Ireland‚ where the author Vincent Banville is from this is also supported by the description of the nature and surroundings‚ with rocks‚ meadows and ruin castles‚ and the fact that a protestant
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Maxfield Parrish has depicted a world in which joy is prevalent. He has made a statement about how life should be. I am sure he would not assert that life is rosy all of the time. However‚ he would say that it should be. On the flip side‚ Edvard Munch’s The Scream presents the world as sheer terror. The subject can do
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FORMS OF ART FORMS OF ART + PROJECT BRIEF WHAT IS ART? I. What is Art? Its Purpose and Its Function II. Fundamentals of Interpretation: Formal and Contextual Analysis III. Principles of Design: Style What is Art? • Art (art)‚ n. 1. the quality‚ production‚ or expression of what is beautiful‚ appealing‚ or of more than ordinary significance • Work of art = visual expression of an idea • Medium = a particular material‚ along with its accompanying technique (plural = media) Traditional
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