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Expressionism
Expressionism was a cultural movement originating in Germany at the start of the 20th-century as a reaction to positivism and other artistic movements such as naturalism and impressionism. It sought to express the meaning of “being alive” and emotional experience rather than physical reality. It is the tendency of an artist to distort reality for an emotional effect, it is a subjective art form.
Expressionism is exhibited in many art forms, including: painting, literature, theatre, film, architecture and music. The term often implies emotional angst. In a general sense, painters such as Matthias Grunewald and El Greco can be called expressionist, though in practice, the term is applied mainly to 20th century works.
Although it is used as a term of reference, there has never been a distinct movement that called itself “expressionism”, apart from the use of the term by Herwarth Walden in his polemic magazine Der Sturm in 1912. The term is usually linked to paintings and graphic work in Germany at the turn of the century which challenged the academic traditions, particularly through the Die Brucke and Der Blaue Reiter groups. Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche played a key role in originating modern expressionism by clarifying and serving as a conduit for previously neglected currents in ancient art.
In The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche presented his theory of the ancient dualism between two types of aesthetic experience, namely the Apollonian and the Dionysian, a dualism between the plastic “art of sculpture”, of lyrical dream-inspiration, identity (the principium individuationis), order, regularity, and calm repose, and, on the other hand, the non-plastic “art of music”, of intoxication, forgetfulness, chaos, and the ecstatic dissolution of identity in the collective. The analogy with the world of the Greek gods typifies the relationship between these extremes: two godsons, incompatible and yet inseparable. According to Nietzsche, both elements are present in any work of art. The basic characteristics of expressionism are Dionysian: bold colours, distorted forms-in-dissolution, two-dimensional, without perspective.
More generally the term refers to art that expresses intense emotion. It is arguable that all artists are expressive but there is a long line of art production in which heavy emphasis is placed on communication through emotion. Such art often occurs during time of social upheaval, and through the tradition of graphic art there is a powerful and moving record of chaos in Europe from the 15th century on the Protestant Reformation, Peasants’ War, Eight Years’ War, Spanish Occupation of the Netherlands, the rape, pillage and disaster associated with countless periods of chaos and oppression are presented in the documents of the printmaker. Often the work is unimpressive aesthetically, but almost without exception has the capacity to move the viewer to strong emotions with the drama and often horror of the scenes depicted.
The term was also coined by Czech art historian Antonin Matejcek in 1910 as the opposite of impressionism: “An Expressionist wishes, above all, to express himself….(An Expressionist rejects) immediate perception and builds on more complex psychic structures…. Impressions and mental images that pass through mental peoples soul as through a filter which rids them of all substantial accretions to produce their clear essence […and] are assimilated and condense into more general forms, into types, which he transcribes through simple short-hand formulae and symbols.” (Gordon, 1987)
The movement primarily originated in Germany and Austria. There were a number of Expressionist groups in painting, including the Blaue Reiter and Die Brucke. The Der Blaue Reiter group was based in Munich and Die Brucke was based originally in Dresden (although some later moved to Berlin). Die Brucke was active for a longer period than Der Blaue Reiter which was only truly together for a year (1912). The Expressionists had many influences, among them Munch, Vincent van Gogh, and African art. They also came to know the work being done by the Fauves in Paris.
Influenced by the Fauves, Expressionism worked with arbitrary colors as well as jarring compositions. In reaction and opposition to French impressionism which focused on rendering the sheer visual appearance of objects, Expressionist artists sought to capture emotions and subjective interpretations: It was not important to reproduce an aesthetically pleasing impression of the artistic subject matter, the Expressonists focused on capturing vivid emotional reactions through powerful colors and dynamic compositions instead. The leader of Der Blaue Reiter, Kandinsky, would take this a step further. He believed that with simple colors and shapes the spectator could perceive the moods and feelings in the paintings, therefore he made the move to abstraction.
Expressionist imagery exploded into modern art from the subconscious. Its diverse formal means and emotional effects range from anguish to exuberance. As the powerful, personal creations of modern individuals, these images have little in common except their inventive power and their reliance upon a distinctly private vision.
In late 1939, at the beginning of World War II, New York welcomed a great number of leading European artists.
The heritage of their interest in the mythic realm of the unconscious would be continued-and extended-by another group of younger, New World artists-New York School.
American Expressionism and American Figurative Expressionism particularly the Boston figurative expressionism were an integral part of American modernism around the Second World War.
Major figurative Boston expressionists included: Karl Zerbe, Hyman Bloom, Jack Levine, David Aronson, Philip Guston. The Boston figurative expressionists post World War II were increasingly marginalized by the development of abstract expressionism centered in New York City.
Later in the 20th century, after World War II, figurative expressionism influenced worldwide a large number of artists and movements. Thomas B. Hess, wrote:
“the ‘New figurative painting’ which some have been expecting as a reaction against Abstract Expressionism was implicit in it at the start, and is one of its most lineal continuities.”
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La Communiante (La Mariée) 1924
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $399.00Park Bei Lu
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $299.00Paul Guillaume, Novo Pilota 1915
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $339.00White Crucifixion
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $289.00Women In A Park – With A White Parasol
By August MackeSizes starting at $269.00Femme au parapluie 1942
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $359.00Forest Witches
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $289.00Leute Am Blauen See (1913)
By August MackeSizes starting at $289.00Paul Guillaume 1916
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $339.00Self-Portrait With Seven Fingers
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $299.00Bestiaire et Musique
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $289.00Heroic Roses
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By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $339.00Woman With Fishbowl
By August MackeSizes starting at $259.00L’amazone 1909
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $339.00Large, Well-Lit Shop Window
By August MackeSizes starting at $299.00Lovers (Les Amoureux)
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $319.00Oh! These Rumors!
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $299.00Woman in Pink 1924
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $319.00La Femme en rouge au fond bleu 1928
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $329.00Le Grand Cirque
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $419.00Portrait of a young woman 1917
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $349.00Sollte Steigen
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $309.00Woman With Umbrella In Front Of A Hat Shop (1914)
By August MackeSizes starting at $269.00Around The Fish
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $299.00Fashion Shop
By August MackeSizes starting at $289.00La femme en rouge sur fond bleu
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $349.00Madame Menier with Long Green Necklace 1918
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $399.00Orphée
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $329.00Alice 1918
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $439.00Le grand chapeau 1923
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $359.00Milliner’s Shop
By August MackeSizes starting at $299.00Soleil au cheval rouge
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $319.00Strong Dream
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $279.00Abstruse
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $289.00Le Paysan
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $329.00Two Women In Front Of A Hat Shop
By August MackeSizes starting at $259.00Woman in Red
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $319.00Young woman in Blue 1919
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $359.00Au Village Rouge
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $309.00Circus 1913
By August MackeSizes starting at $259.00Jeune Femme en rouge 1929
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $359.00Madame Hanka Zborowski Leaning on a Chair 1919
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $379.00Pandean-Sweet Morning
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $349.00Deux Bouquets à High Falls 1948
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $329.00Femme en rouge assise sur un banc
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $289.00Madame Zborowska 1918
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $339.00Picture Of A Garden In Dark Colours
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $289.00Tightrope Walker (1914)
By August MackeSizes starting at $289.00Fleurs de St. Jean-Cap-Ferrat
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $319.00Girl with a Polka-Dot Blouse 1919
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $369.00Poisonous Berries
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $379.00Tightrope Walker
By August MackeSizes starting at $309.00Woman with Round Eyes (La Femme aux yeux ronds) 1919
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $309.00Butcher Boy
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $299.00Fleurs
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $309.00May Picture
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $289.00Pierrot
By August MackeSizes starting at $269.00Portrait of a Woman
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $329.00Farewell
By August MackeSizes starting at $249.00Le Cirque Mauve
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $329.00Red Balloon
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $259.00Woman in Red Blouse 1919
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $319.00Woman Seated with Blue Shirt 1919
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $359.00Girls Bathing (1913)
By August MackeSizes starting at $259.00Glashäuser Viertel
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $319.00La Calèche Volante
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $299.00Portrait of Anna Zborowska
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $319.00The Idiot 1920
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $349.00Child with toy
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $309.00Flower Garden
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $319.00Indians On Horsebacks 1911
By August MackeSizes starting at $259.00Le Baiser
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $329.00Young woman of the People 1918
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $359.00Flowers In The Vase
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $289.00Le Cirque Vert
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $309.00Mad Woman 1920
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $369.00Portrait of Paulette Jourdain 1919
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $359.00Storm 1911
By August MackeSizes starting at $259.00Boy With Book And Toys
By August MackeSizes starting at $249.00Gartenfigur
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $289.00Le Peintre au Double-Profil
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $319.00Portrait de Madame X (Portrait Rose) 1919
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $319.00Portrait of Leopold Zborowski 1916
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $359.00Hollow Outlook
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $299.00La Jeune Anglaise
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $299.00Le Peintre En Costume Marron
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $339.00Madame Kisling 1917
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $329.00Two Girls
By August MackeSizes starting at $269.00Bathing Girls With The Town In The Background), 1913
By August MackeSizes starting at $249.00Friendly Place
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $289.00La sieste (Femme étendue sous un arbre) 1934
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $329.00Les Fruits Enchantés
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $339.00Renee
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $309.00A Dreaming Girl
By Chaïm SoutineSizes starting at $309.00Children With Goat
By August MackeSizes starting at $299.00Fright Of A Girl
By Paul KleeSizes starting at $299.00Juif à la Thora
By Marc Chagall (Inspired by)Sizes starting at $309.00Portrait De Maurice Drouard 1909
By Amedeo ModiglianiSizes starting at $319.00