Fauvism and expressionism- Art history

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Important people in fauvism

Matisse (Fr), Derain (Fr), Vlaminck (Fr), Dufy (Fr), and Rouault (Fr)

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Fauvism meaning

• Wicked beast• coming from the tube- color not being limited to.

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Matisse overview

French painter, sculptor, printmaker, and leader of the Fauvist movemenT

his use of bright colors, bold shapes, and his unique approach to art-making. He was especially famous for his collages

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<p>Who painted this painting?</p>

Who painted this painting?

Matisse, Joy of life this is importanf because bold celebration of life, color, and sensuality. Created during the prime of Fauvism, a movement characterized by expressive and non-naturalistic use of color.

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<p>Who painted this painting?</p>

Who painted this painting?

Matisse, the red studio,1906-07.

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Derain created these paintings.

London bridge, curbing cross and turning road

L’Estaque.

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Rouault Paintings and overview

was a French painter, draughtsman, and printmaker, whose work is often associated with Fauvism and Expressionism.

He created works for example: Prosistute in mirror, Christ Mocked, Cruifixtion, the old king.

Leaded into expressionism•Heavy black lines, violent, bright and dark colors

<p>was a French painter, draughtsman, and printmaker, whose work is often associated with <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauvism">Fauvism</a> and <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expressionism">Expressionism</a>.</p><p>He created works for example: Prosistute in mirror, Christ Mocked, Cruifixtion, the old king.</p><p>Leaded into expressionism•Heavy black lines, violent, bright and dark colors</p>
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Expressionism characteristic and overview

jagged, distorted lines; rough, rapid brushwork; and jarring colours.

Nietzsche- development in modern science—> society have killed the Christan god.

Fluid perspectives—> Perpectivism.

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Two Manifestations in expressionism

Die Bruke (The Bridge) and Der Blaue Reiter < Blue Rider)

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<p>Who made this? And what is the importance </p>

Who made this? And what is the importance

Brancusi, The Beginning of the World.represents the origins of human life and the mystery of existence.

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Die Bruke overview and leaders

Kirchner was the leader of this group.

Focused on harsh gothic lines,printmaking woodcuts, and the use of black

Originates in Dresden, the brainchild of a group of disaffected architecture students.

Influence of middle age and wrote a manifesto

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Kirchner overview

a German painter and printmaker who was a leader of the Expressionist art movement. His work is known for its use of color, thick brushstrokes, and simplified forms

Painted street, Berlin + Two women+ Seated girl Franzi Fehrmann and Self- Potrait ad a soldier

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<p>Who painted this, and why is it a Prime Example of Die Brucke (The Bridge) Expressionism</p>

Who painted this, and why is it a Prime Example of Die Brucke (The Bridge) Expressionism

Kirchener, Street Dresden 1907 shows early work and has curved black lines. powerfully captures the anxiety and chaos of modern urban life in early 20th century Germany through its bold, expressionist style, depicting a crowded street scene with jarring colors and distorted figures

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Important people of Impressionism

Klint (Swe) Schiele (Aus),Kokoschka (Aus)

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Important people in Die Brücke:

Kirchner (Ger), Nolde (Ger), Schmidt-Rottluff (Ger), and Heckel (Ger)

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Importing people in Der Blaue Reiter

Kandinsky (Rus), Marc (Ger), Macke (Ger), and Jawlensky (Ger)

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Henkel

Would do a lot of woodcuts for example the self-potrait, franzi woodcut.

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Schmidt-Rottluff Overview

1905, after studying architecture at the Technical College in Dresden, Karl Schmidt becomes one of the founders of the artist group Brücke.

<p>1905, after studying architecture at the Technical College in Dresden, Karl Schmidt becomes one of the founders of the artist group Brücke. </p><p></p>
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Emil Nolde overview

Emil Nolde was a German-Danish painter and printmaker. He was one of the first Expressionists, a member of Die Brücke, and was one of the first oil painting and watercolor painters

<p><span style="color: rgb(238, 240, 255)">Emil Nolde was a German-Danish painter and printmaker. He was one of the first Expressionists, a member of Die Brücke, and was one of the first oil painting and watercolor painters</span></p>
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Kandinsky overview

He loved music and he wanted to elevate art as prestigious as music. Feel with heart. he gets more loose within time

considered a pioneer of abstract art. His work influenced many modern art movements, including Abstract Expressionism and Color Field Painting. 


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<p>Who painted this painting? And why is this a P rime Example of Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) Expressionism</p>

Who painted this painting? And why is this a P rime Example of Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) Expressionism

Kandinsky, Composition VII. because it represents Kandinsky's goal of creating a non-representational painting that evokes emotion. He was emotional because you don’t have to have forms, and this was his the first nonobjective artwork.

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Marc paintings

Blue horses, 1911

Little Yellow Horse, 1912

Stables- 1913

<p>Blue horses, 1911</p><p>Little Yellow Horse, 1912</p><p>Stables- 1913</p>
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<p>Who painted this painting and what is the title?</p>

Who painted this painting and what is the title?

Af Klint, Group IV, No.3, The Ten Largest, Youth.

A considerable body of her work predates the first purely abstract compositions by Kandinsky, Malevich and Mondrian

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<p>Schumer overview </p>

Schumer overview

•Student of Klimt

Created self portrait with winter cherry

Cardinal and Nun Caress

Two figures

•Counterculture and taboo art

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Kokoschka overview

•Traveled and worked on art. Portrayed himself expressive and his paintings told a story

Created:Potrait of adult loos, The tempest , Self-Potrait , Prague chimes bridge

Was an expressionist artist

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<p>Who painted this painting, and what’s the title </p>

Who painted this painting, and what’s the title

Kokoschka, The Tempest. showcasing a dramatic, mysterious atmosphere through its use of color and composition

heavy reliance on symbolic imagery, exaggerated emotions, and a focus on the inner psychological states of characters

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