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Expressionism

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

EXPRESSIONISM

ARTISTIC STYLE IN WHICH THE ARTISTS SEEKS TO DEPICT NON OBJECTIVE REALITY
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EXPRESSIONISM

  • Modernist movement
  • Poetry & painting
  • Developed before first world war
  • Originated in Germany
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THE SCREAM

  • By- Edvard Munch
  • A term used to denote the use of distortion
  • Exaggeration for emotional effect
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STARRY NIGHT

  • By- Van Gough
  • Distorts reality for emotional effect
  • Evokes mood or ideas
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FAMOUS EXPRESSIONISTS

  • Otto Dix, Max Beckman,
  • Lionel Feienger and George Grosz
  • 4 famous German Expressionist painters

EXPRESSIONISM

  • Intense color
  • Agitated brushstrokes
  • Disjointed space

EXPRESSIONISM

  • Cultural movement
  • Expresses emotionality in;
  • Painting, literature, theatre,
  • Dance, film, architect, and music.

WHAT IS EXPRESSIONISM

  • These artists wanted to paint about emotion.
  • It could be anger, anxiety, sadness or frustration.
  • It wasn't a complete new idea
  • Artists like Vincent Van Gogh painted like this
  • But it was the first time it had been given a name

TIME PERIOD

  • It occurred during
  • The late 1900's

THE SCREAM BY: EDVARD MUNCH

  • Represents anger (red background)
  • Represents fear (screaming)

EXPRESSIONISM

  • Unlike Impressionism
  • It's goals weren't to reproduce
  • The impression suggested by
  • The surrounding world
  • Strongly impose the artists own sensibility
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EXPRESSIONISM IS...

  • One of the main currents
  • Of air in the later 19th & 20th century
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