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FAUVISM BY: KARLI LIVINGSTON AND LIZA NEMIROVSKI
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HENRI MATISSE His use of color was particularly present in his works He lived from 1869-1954 He was the centrifugal force of his group Woman with the Hat Oil on canvas Depicted his wife, Amélie “With pure colors we obtained stronger, more striking, simultaneous reactions”
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FRANZ MARC Marc grew pessimistic about the state of humanity The Large Blue Horses 3 main colors were used- Blue- represented male, severe and spiritual Red- matter, brutal and heavy Yellow- feminine, gentle happy and sensual Fate of the Animals “Like a premonition of this war- horrible and shattering”
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GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM The use of distorted forms, ragged outlines, and agitated brushworks resulted in savagely powerful, emotional canvases in the years leading to World War I. 2 groups of expressionists- Die Brüke Der Blaue Rieter
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DIE BRÜKE Led by Ernest Ludwig Kirchner Means “The Bridge” because these artists were crossing the bridge between old age and new.
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DER BLAUE RIETER Means “The Blue Rider” Its founding members were Kandinsky and Franz Marc They both had a mutual interest in the color blue and horses
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