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Ekspressionizm
1. Expressionism
12. Expressionism
• The individualistic objecting against theugly world, allgreater alienation of man f
rom the world, sense ofhomelessness, s
hipwreck, disintegration of those beginni
ngon that became world view basis of e
xpressionism, seemed,the European cul
ture reposed so firmly.
• The expressionists a gravitation to mysti
cism and pessimismare peculiar to.
• Artists perceived work as method of exp
ression of emotions.
1910
1920
1930
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J.A.D. Ingres (1780-1867)“Madam de Senonnes portretas,
1814-16.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Two Women in the Street
1914
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Expressionism• abandonment from illusiv
e space
• Aspiring to the plane to i
nterpretation ofobjects
• Deformation of objects
• Ljubov to the sharp colo
urfuldissonances
• Special colour containing
an apocalyptic dramatic
effect.
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Predecessors of expressionismEdvard Munch
Vincent Van Gogh is Dutchman developing the special
artistic manner on soil of French school, postimpressionist
James Ensor is the Belgian artist - symbolist
Edvard Munch
is the Norwegian artist is a symbolist, whose
work some researchers are inclined to attribute to the expressionist flow
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Paul Klee.WARNING OF SHIPS.1917
Otto
DixA PORTRAIT OF SILVIA IS BACK
GROUND OF ХАРДЕН. 1926
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Max Pechstein. CRITICMax Pechstein.
HEAD OF THE BEARDED FISHE
RMAN .
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Ernst Kirchner . Two girls8
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Sculpture of expressionismSculptors of Ernst Barlach, gravitating to the realistic manner
and Wilhelm Lehmbruck, creating plastic characters of
"broken, as mortally раненой graces" proportions were
exaggeratedly extended in that.
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Franz Marc. TWOCATS
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Эмиль НольдеWildly Dancing
Children
1909
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