expressionist rn

  • 31Paris Expressionist — Henri Matisse …

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  • 32neo-expressionist — noun or adjective see neo expressionism …

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  • 33Expressionism — Expressionist, n., adj. Expressionistic, adj. Expressionistically, adv. /ik spresh euh niz euhm/, n. 1. Fine Arts. a. (usually l.c.) a manner of painting, drawing, sculpting, etc., in which forms derived from nature are distorted or exaggerated… …

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  • 34EXPRESSIONISM —    Expressionist architecture originally developed parallel to the aesthetic ideals of the Expressionist visual and performing arts in the European avant garde from around 1910 through 1924. From its German, Dutch, and Danish origins, the term… …

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  • 35expressionistic — expressionist expressionist expressionistic expressionisticadj. 1. of or pertaining to expressionism (definition 2); as, expressionist art. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 36Expressionism — is the tendency of an artist to distort reality for an emotional effect; it is a subjective art form. Expressionism is exhibited in many art forms, including painting, literature, theatre, film, architecture and music. The term often implies… …

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  • 37theatre — /thee euh teuhr, theeeu /, n. theater. * * * I Building or space in which performances are given before an audience. It contains an auditorium and stage. In ancient Greece, where Western theatre began (5th century BC), theatres were constructed… …

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  • 38History of painting — The history of painting reaches back in time to artifacts from pre historic humans, and spans all cultures. The history of painting represents a continuous, though disrupted, tradition from Antiquity. Across cultures, and spanning continents and… …

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  • 39German Expressionism — is the term used to refer to a number of related creative movements which emerged in Germany before the first world war which reached a peak in Berlin, during the 1920s. Developments in Germany were part of a larger Expressionist movement in… …

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  • 40Color Field — In quantum mechanics, color field is a whimsical name for some of the properties of quarks. Kenneth Noland, Beginning, magna on canvas painting by Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 1958. Kenneth Noland working in Washington, DC., was a… …

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