expressionism in English

noun
1
a style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external world.
He developed an idiosyncratic, instantly recognizable style that combined figurative expressionism with influences from Klimt, Schiele and Austrian Art Nouveau.

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1. Fauvism can also be seen as a mode of Expressionism .

2. His works had a far-reaching influence on the subsequent Fauvism and Expressionism.

3. So Walter Benjamin support the Modernist art like Expressionism.

4. ‘Crystallizations’ was created in 1944 by Mark Tobey in Abstract Expressionism style

5. 13 Chaim Soutine s Expressionism can partly be explained by his determination to react against it.

6. O'Hara's list of friends reads like a Who's Who of abstract expressionism.

7. The aesthetic principles of Atonal music are closely related to expressionism

8. The new - vernacular literature expressionism is the key point of paper.

9. With Bossi, Borges learned the art of woodcutting and the aesthetics of expressionism.

10. It is my contention, Miss Benoit, that the abstract nature of Expressionism in film...

11. ‘Caryatid’ was created in c.1912 by Amedeo Modigliani in Expressionism style

12. 17 Indeed Bratby's and Diebenkorn's works are stylistically closer to Expressionism than to mimetic realism.

13. This paper is intended to make a study of truth and absurdity of expressionism in Castle.

14. Styles mentioned in the book include Abstract Expressionism, Futurism, Bauhaus, Cubism, and Lyrical Abstractionism.

15. New Stories is the product of profound influence exerted by expressionism upon Lu Xuan.

16. The freedom to paint such an intensely personal experience became a basic tenet of Expressionism.

17. Chaim Soutine s Expressionism can partly be explained by his determination to react against it.

18. It conveys a good impression of the stylistic diversity of the woodcut as a medium, from Expressionism to today.

19. He coined the term Action Painting in 1952 for what was later to be known as abstract expressionism.

20. 2 Impressionism begat post-impressionism, which begat cubism, which sired futurism, expressionism and all manner of errant abstractions.

21. Artillerymen is a famous oil painting, originally by German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in 1915, with the style of expressionism

22. Alberto Giacometti is a painting master of Figurative Expressionism in contemporary France. His words "Painting is just a way of seeing" is representative.

23. After World War II the term School of Paris often referred to Tachisme, the European equivalent of American abstract expressionism.

24. 26 Strindberg is also venerated as a progenitor of the expressionist theater, though he did explicitly theorize about expressionism as he did about naturalism.

25. Like so many other films set in gritty dystopian cities, The City of Lost Children has a tinge of Metropolis-inspired German Expressionism.

26. The tragic nature of Eugene O Neill splays is deeply influenced by the ancient Greek tragedy, the expressionism of Strindberg, and O Neill sown experience.

27. 2007-2010 Formed in 2007, The Bridgeheads (originally The Bridge) were a London-based alternative band (although the band prefered their music to be characterised as expressionism)

28. Defying genres, conventions and stereotypes, “The Bodhisattwa Trio” is an Experimental Jazz Fusion/Avant Garde outfit from Kolkata/Delhi (India), which believes in expressionism, social reflection and spontaneous creation

29. Brazilian art has developed since the 16th century into different styles that range from Baroque (the dominant style in Brazil until the early 19th century) to Romanticism, Modernism, Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism and Abstractionism.

30. Mostly rendered as abstract expressionism and cubist creations, his Cursors really should be blown up about 400 times and given an exhibit at MOMA." Ron White, groovyPost executive editor and best-selling author of "How Computers Work"

31. [47] Rudi Fuchs, the international exhibition’s director, planned to reaffirm the phallocentric, aestheticist notion of the work of art as a complete totality transcending its conditions of existence, and he therefore gave pride of place to neo-expressionism, a male-dominated trend of the 1970s and 1980s, which to a considerable extent represented a regression to aestheticism.

32. Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s Brushstrokes series was a subversive, sly nod at the abstract expressionism movement, as well as a tribute to artists such as Jackson Pollock.The first piece of the series, Brushstrokes, took its inspiration from a panel in a comic book, like many of Lichtenstein’s artworks.Lichtenstein explained, “You think it’s a picture of a brush stroke.

33. Within the Young Poland movement, Wojtkiewicz is distinguishable for the originality of his oeuvre. Many also view the artist as a precursor of the various trends that appeared in Polish art of the 20th century - from grotesque art colored by irony through Expressionism that penetrated the human soul and Surrealism that examined the subconscious using a refined aestheticism.