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    competitor to Hollywood.  Of course silent film was especially important because without spoken language films were easily exported and appreciated worldwide.  German filmmakers pioneered several new film styles during these years‚ most famously film Expressionism.  Typically‚ this style relied on the distortion of film sets and mise-en-scène to

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    In the impressionism era‚ any exoteric about impression such as paintings or music would like to show people that picture in color with a completely abstract and beyond reality. The French composer‚Claude Debussy (1862-1918) is a leader of the impressionism in field of music.Debussy likes to place the title of a work at the end of the peice‚that allows pianists to feel and imagine the music intuitively before they find out what Debbusy intended to compost about. La Cathédrale engloutie (The Sunken

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    audience will attempt to understand the personal ideas of the artist and the different ways people will respond to the artworks. KEYWORDS: Feelings Emotions Experiences Imagination Personality Individual Personal Sense WHAT IS EXPRESSIONISM? In the early 20th century Expressionism emerged as a subjective presentation of the world. Artists radically distorted imagery to strengthen the emotional effect and evoke moods and ideas. Expressionists sought to express meaning or emotional experience rather

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    follow Blanche and her descent into madness and lunacy. This play is written in the style of theatre is known as expressionism/naturalism. Expressionism in drama and art was a movement that rejected traditional methods of representing objective reality. Instead‚ expressionists exaggerated and distorted aspects of the outside world in order to ’express’ certain moods and feelings. Expressionism continues to be an important influence on experimental theatre and art. Williams has used this style to portray

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    films of the same time‚ including The Docks of New York and The Racket‚ both of which were released in the year following. The 1930s‚ however‚ saw the style evolve all the more‚ but this time with a stronger influence from German expressionism. Made fresh‚ the expressionism helped noir in cementing a darker‚ more cynical outlook as one of the most obvious trademarks of it as a style. The classic German film M‚ released in 1931‚ was the beginning of that‚ telling a story revolving around an anti-hero

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    and Social Realism in the middle 1930’s.(1) The development and characteristics of Abstract Expressionism began with the Surrealist phase in which artists took an interest in myths and dream and in effect‚ unconscious creativity. From Expressionism‚ artists gained a passion for the “expressive qualities of paint.”(1) From Surrealism and Expressionism‚ Abstract Expressionism was born. Abstract Expressionism was a term used in 1929 by Alfred Barr‚ Jr. to refer to Kandinsky’s nonfigurative‚ nonrepresentational

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    Emily Carr was a Canadian artist and painter whose work was heavily influenced by the Aboriginal culture and people. (“Emily Carr”) She adopted a unique painting style which integrated aspects of impressionism‚ post-impressionism and fauvism. (“France 1910-1911”) Carr’s unique painting style accompanied by the Aboriginal influence gave her paintings an idiosyncratic touch. Carr also had to fight overwhelming obstacles in her life. Emily Carr lived a fascinating life full of challenges‚ which lead

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    Claude Debussy Claude Debussy was one of the greatest composers of impressionistic music and considered by many one of the greatest composers of all time. He had a genius mind and portrayed that through his music. He was a man of deep thoughts and showed great emotion through his music. “Although Debussy rarely appeared in public‚ only to perform‚ and left behind no pupils‚ it is clear that Debussy has many imitators (Debussyistes‚ as they were known)‚ and his death was widely mourned throughout

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    1) “A Burial At Ornans”. About forty peasant mourners are depicted in this painting by the French painter Gustave Courbet. This work was done between 1849 and1850‚ around the period of the 1848 French revolution where art became oppositional to the idealistic portrayals of society. Courbet communicated a very insightful reasoning that somewhat introduced his style: “Since art is ideal‚ anything that is not art must be what is real”. Courbet was a realist painter ; his principles were based on Realism

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    Assignment #1B – Research an Artist Style and Artist Style: Post-Impressionism Artist: Seurat Work of Art: A Sunday On La Grande Jatte (page 382) The Early Life of the Artist 1. When was the artist born? Georges Seurat was born on December 2‚ 1859. Georges Seurat. Dewey‚ II‚ Tom. Great Lives from History: The Nineteenth Century‚ September 2007‚ p1-3. 2. Where was the artist born? Georges Seurat was born in Paris‚ France. Georges Seurat. Dewey‚ II‚ Tom. Great Lives from History:

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