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... unanswered why was expressionism confined basically in Germany? The visual artist such as Ganguin, Van Gogh and especially Edvard Munch left indelible marks ...
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... they saw one mans feelings. Munch's painting began having a big part in German Expressionism. Over the years Munch was considered ...
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... His paintings began to make an impact in German Expressionism. The following year Munch produced his most famous work, The Scream. ...
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... page 398. Edvard Munch is looked upon as one of the most significant influences on the development of expressionism. Edvard Munch ...
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... Labelled 'Expressionism' by art critics, 'The Scream' creates a vivid emotion of madness by ... They both paint more precisely and realistically than Munch. ...
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... of French painters, the German Expressionists, Abstract Expressionism, and Cubism, all stemming from their studies of Gauguin, Van Gogh, Munch and Cezanne ...
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... De Kooning had developed his own personal aspect of abstract expressionism and he ... sex symbols, fertility goddess and in the tradition of Edvard Munch, a blood ...
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... applied to painting until 1911, the qualities attributed to expressionism are found in ... artist Paul Gauguin, and the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch used violent ...
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... was not working in unison for example, until the end of 1910 Boccioni was still oscillating between an exasperated Expressionism influenced by Munch and a ...
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... In source 5 expressionism, the subject matter represents Gauguin's interest in dreams and ... In source 7, Edvard Munch portrayed the inner turmoil of his subjects ...
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... 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. ...
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... his paintings. Munch's expressive and anguished works profoundly influenced the development of German expressionism. The Scream ...
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... The works of Gauguin, van Gogh, and Munch laid the groundwork for the later development of expressionism in 20th-century art. Other ...
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... that. Egon Schiele was a artist during the Austrian Expressionism. He ... time. This painting reminds me of Edvard Munch's The Scream. They ...
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... include expressionism, fauvism, cubism, surrealism, photo-realism, and many others. Modernism involves the work of artists such as Van Gogh, Gauguin, Munch, ...
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... distinctive use of color and form is derived partly from Russian expressionism and was ... of his influences have reflected on the works of Edvard Munch "The Scream ...
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... very famous Fauvist Artist (name begins with "M"). Matisse, Henry Expressionism 1. What ... Edvard, Munch French Impressionism 1. What was the main purpose or main ...
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... turbulent painting, this is van Gogh moving away from Impressionism and into Expressionism. A style to be followed some 15 years later by Edward Munch. ...
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