Expressionism
Sharp angles, strange forms, lurid colors, and distorted perspectives are classic hallmarks of Expressionism, the twentieth century movement that prioritized emotion over objective reality. Though particularly present in Germany and Austria, the movement’s approach flourished internationally and is today hailed as one of the most influential shifts in art history.

With leading groups Die Brücke (The Bridge) and Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), and key players such as Wassily Kandinsky, Egon Schiele,and Emil Nolde, the Expressionists disowned Impressionism, which they regarded as “man lowered to the position of a gramophone record of the outer world”, to depict instead a raw and visceral experience of life as it was felt, rather than seen on the surface. Their paintings brim with emotive force, conveyed in particular through intense and non-naturalistic color palettes, loose brushwork, and thick textures.

Covering the group’s stylistic tendencies, influences, and most important protagonists, this introductory book explores the Expressionist panorama of moods, ideas, and emotions and their abiding quest for deep authenticity.

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Expressionism
Sharp angles, strange forms, lurid colors, and distorted perspectives are classic hallmarks of Expressionism, the twentieth century movement that prioritized emotion over objective reality. Though particularly present in Germany and Austria, the movement’s approach flourished internationally and is today hailed as one of the most influential shifts in art history.

With leading groups Die Brücke (The Bridge) and Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), and key players such as Wassily Kandinsky, Egon Schiele,and Emil Nolde, the Expressionists disowned Impressionism, which they regarded as “man lowered to the position of a gramophone record of the outer world”, to depict instead a raw and visceral experience of life as it was felt, rather than seen on the surface. Their paintings brim with emotive force, conveyed in particular through intense and non-naturalistic color palettes, loose brushwork, and thick textures.

Covering the group’s stylistic tendencies, influences, and most important protagonists, this introductory book explores the Expressionist panorama of moods, ideas, and emotions and their abiding quest for deep authenticity.

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Expressionism

Expressionism

by Norbert Wolf
Expressionism

Expressionism

by Norbert Wolf

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Overview

Sharp angles, strange forms, lurid colors, and distorted perspectives are classic hallmarks of Expressionism, the twentieth century movement that prioritized emotion over objective reality. Though particularly present in Germany and Austria, the movement’s approach flourished internationally and is today hailed as one of the most influential shifts in art history.

With leading groups Die Brücke (The Bridge) and Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), and key players such as Wassily Kandinsky, Egon Schiele,and Emil Nolde, the Expressionists disowned Impressionism, which they regarded as “man lowered to the position of a gramophone record of the outer world”, to depict instead a raw and visceral experience of life as it was felt, rather than seen on the surface. Their paintings brim with emotive force, conveyed in particular through intense and non-naturalistic color palettes, loose brushwork, and thick textures.

Covering the group’s stylistic tendencies, influences, and most important protagonists, this introductory book explores the Expressionist panorama of moods, ideas, and emotions and their abiding quest for deep authenticity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783836505284
Publisher: TASCHEN
Publication date: 11/11/2015
Series: Basic Art
Pages: 96
Sales rank: 219,009
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.30(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Norbert Wolf graduated in art history, linguistics, and medieval studies at the Universityies of Regensburg and Munich, and earned his PhD in 1983. He held visiting professorships in Marburg, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Düsseldorf, Nuremberg-Erlangen, and Innsbruck. His extensive writings on art history include many TASCHEN titles, such as Diego Velázquez, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Caspar David Friedrich, Expressionism, Romanesque, Landscape Painting, and Symbolism.

Table of Contents

Metaphysical German Metaloaf6
The Refugee26
Scene from the "Earthquake in Messina"28
The Night30
Bucolic Landscape32
The Red Christ34
Self-portrait as a Soldier36
Prager Strasse38
Market Church in Halle40
Dedicated to Oskar Panizza42
Pechstein Asleep44
Glass Day46
Portrait of the Dancer Alexander Sacharoff48
St. Ludwig's Church in Munich50
Improvisation Klamm52
Artiste (Marcella)54
Potsdamer Platz56
Foehn Wind in Marc's Garden, 1915, 10258
Portrait of Herwarth Walden60
The Tempest62
The Fallen Man64
Lady in a Green Jacket66
The Small Yellow Horses68
Tyrol70
Apocalyptic City72
Self-portrait with Camelia Sprig74
Gypsies with Sunflowers76
Schoolhouse, Murnau78
The Legend of St. Maria Aegyptiaca80
Tropical Sun82
Palau Triptych84
Acrobats86
Standing Male Nude (Self-portrait)88
Portrait of Rosa Schapire90
The Red Gaze92
Self-portrait94
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