German Expressionist Theatre

Definition of German Expressionist Theatre as it relates to Art, Expressionist Art, German Expressionism

Expressionist sculptors are artists who create three-dimensional works characterized by distorted forms, bold colors, and an emotional intensity that reflects the inner world of the artist. Originating in Germany in the early 20th century as part of the larger Expressionist movement in art, these sculptors sought to convey their personal experiences and emotions through their work, often using exaggerated and abstract forms to express feelings of anxiety, aggression, or spirituality. Through their bold and innovative approach to sculpture, Expressionist sculptors challenged traditional notions of beauty and form, instead emphasizing the raw power and emotional intensity of their art. Some notable expressionist sculptors include Ernst Barlach, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, and Käthe Kollwitz.

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