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Expressionism refers to art or literature that has a distorted image of reality. In this infographic, you'll learn the definition of Exploring Expressionism: History, Artists & Facts.
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EXPLORING EXPRESSIONISM: History, Artists & Facts What is Expressionism? Expressionism is an art movement that developed in the 20th century. And it refers to art or literature that has a distorted image of reality BIRTH & DEVELOPMENT OF AN ART MOVEMENT Expressionism originated from a group of artists in Germany during the late 1800s. They viewed the Industrial Revolution as alienating and dehumanizing. Artists of Expressionism 1 2 V i n c e n t V a nG o g h P a u l G a u g u i n Vincent Van Gogh is the forerunner of Expressionism. His paintings convey his raw emotions by utilizing classic characteristics of Expressionism. Paul Gauguin was another artist of the Expressionist movement. He incorporated elements of folk art, tribal art, and symbolism in his paintings. 3 E d v a r dM u n c h The most famous Expressionist, Edvard Munch, was a Norwegian printmaker. Throughout his life, he suffered many nervous breakdowns. But perhaps it was his mental health that spurred him to be a leader in this movement. Read More Info: danefineart.com