Expressionist Art
Expressionist Art is a modernist movement that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by bold, vivid colors, distorted forms, and emotional intensity. Artists sought to convey their subjective experiences and inner feelings through their work, often using exaggerated or abstracted forms to evoke a sense of unease or tension. The movement was a reaction against the rationalism and naturalism of the 19th century, focusing instead on personal expression and the exploration of the human psyche. Key figures in Expressionist Art include Edvard Munch, Wassily Kandinsky, and Egon Schiele.
External Links
- [GermanExpressionistArt.com]
- [giovannidecunto.com] Boston Fine Art Gallery | Giovanni Decunto Global Expressionist