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Expressionism in Germany

Expressionism in Germany. Paula Modersohn-Becker Self-Portrait with Camellia Branch 1907. Paula Modersohn-Becker Self-Portrait 1906. Emil Nolde Last Supper 1909. Emil Nolde Mask Still Life III 1911. Emil Nolde Crucifixion 1912. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Street, Dresden 1907-08.

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Expressionism in Germany

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  1. Expressionism in Germany

  2. Paula Modersohn-Becker Self-Portrait with Camellia Branch 1907

  3. Paula Modersohn-Becker Self-Portrait 1906

  4. Emil Nolde Last Supper 1909

  5. Emil Nolde Mask Still Life III 1911

  6. Emil Nolde Crucifixion 1912

  7. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Street, Dresden 1907-08

  8. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Self-Portrait with Cat 1919-20

  9. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Self-Portrait with Model 1910

  10. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Street, Berlin 1913

  11. Erich Heckel Two Men at a Table 1912

  12. Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Self-Portrait with Monocle 1910

  13. Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Woman with a Bag 1915

  14. Lovis Corinth Death and the Artist 1921

  15. Lovis Corinth Pieta 1920

  16. Emil Nolde Prophet 1912

  17. Emil Nolde Female Dancer 1913

  18. Erich Heckel Standing Child 1910

  19. Kathe Kollwitz Woman with Dead Child 1903 - etching

  20. Kathe Kollwitz Death Seizing a Woman 1934 lithograph

  21. Vasily Kandinsky Sketch for Composition II 1909-10

  22. “The violins, the deep tones of the basses, and especially the wind instruments at that time embodied for me all the power of that pre-nocturnal hour. I saw all my colors in my mind; they stood before my eyes. Wild, almost crazy lines were sketched in front of me. I did not dare use the expression that Wagner had painted 'my hour' musically” - Kandinsky

  23. Vasily Kandinsky Composition VII 1913

  24. Franz Marc Blue Horses 1911

  25. “Blue is the male principle, astringent and spiritual. Yellow is the female principle, gentle, gay and spiritual. Red is matter, brutal and heavy and always the colour to be opposed and overcome by the other two.” – Franz Marc, describing Blue Horses

  26. Franz Marc Stables 1913-14

  27. Alexej von Jawlensky Seated Female Nude 1910

  28. Alexej von Jawlensky Love 1925

  29. Alexej von Jawlensky Piet Mondrian (later)

  30. Paul Klee 1914 1914

  31. Paul Klee Park of Idols 1914

  32. Paul Klee Death Fire 1914

  33. Paul Klee Twittering Machine 1922

  34. Egon Schiele Schiele Drawing Nude Before a Mirror 1910

  35. Egon Schiele The Self Seer II 1911

  36. Oskar Kokoschka Portrait of Adolf Loos 1909

  37. Oskar Kokoschka The Tempest 1914

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