Medieval Art
Expressionism is an art movement originating in the early 20th century, characterized by the artists' emotional and subjective interpretation of reality. Emphasizing bold colors, exaggerated forms, and distorted perspectives, expressionist works aim to evoke feelings and reactions from viewers. This movement transcends various artistic mediums, including painting, sculpture, and printmaking, as well as literature and theater. In the realm of visual arts, expressionism is often contrasted with impressionism, which focuses on capturing fleeting moments and sensory impressions. Expressionist artists, instead, delve deeper into the human psyche to explore themes of anxiety, isolation, and spirituality.
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