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GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM A presentation from Joy Velasco AP EURO Mr. Sink 12/29/2014
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WHAT IS IT? ● Pre WWII movement from 1905-1935 ● inspiration from fauvism and post- impressionism ● Included painters, thinkers, and writers ● More of a social/political mindset that emphasized change in society ● Embodied the changes in Germany at the time
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German expressionism sought to “arouse man against his temporal masters by constantly reminding him of his inalienable humanity”. (Thanks, Mr. Adolf D. Klarmann for writing about German Expressionism) (You’re a homie)
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CHARACTERISTICS ● distortion, little emphasis on harmony ● colorful ● agitated brushstrokes ● art style differs from artist to artist. no one, uniform way to paint like an expressionist ● attempts to depict emotion
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Max Beckmann, “The Night” 1918-1919 (is usually classified as Expressionist but he rejects the term and movement)
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, “Fränzi in front of Carved Chair” 1910
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Otto Dix, “Prague Street” 1920
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Edvard Munch, “The Scream” 1893 Although not actually German (he’s from ye olde Norway), Munch is often associated with the Expressionists.
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Lyonel Feininger, “Gaberndorf II” 1924 Look! A German-American!
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