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Annexure - 1

BBA - MBA Integrated

Term - 1

Individual Assignment

Select any one art movement (renaissance/ cubism/ impressionism/ op art


etc.) and describe it using one artwork by an artist representing the
movement.

TOPIC- EXPRESSIONISM

Submitted To

Ms. Kanika Mondal

On

( 05/12/21)

Submitted By

Mr. Aditya Maheshwari

Date Name
217107 Aditya Kailash Maheshwari
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I'd like to express my gratitude to Prof. Kanika Mondal for providing me with
this tremendous opportunity to work, research, and write on such an important
site, as well as for her important recommendations and ideas during this
project. I am grateful to my family and friends for supporting me during this
effort and assisting me with the necessary tasks.

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Any phrase or sentence overlap is purely accidental, and I have no intention of


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Aditya K Maheshwari
What is Expressionism?

Expressionism is viewed more as a global inclination than a cognizant craftsmanship


development, which was especially compelling toward the start of the 20th century. It
traversed different fields: workmanship, writing, music, theater and design. Expressionist
craftsmen tried to communicate passionate experience, rather than actual reality. Notable
Expressionist materials are Edvard Munch's The Scream, Wassily Kandinsky's Der Blaue
Reiter, and Egon Schiele's Sitting Woman with Legs Drawn Up.Well realized Expressionist
materials are Edvard Munch's The Scream, Wassily Kandinsky's Der Blaue Reiter, and Egon
Schiele's Sitting Woman with Legs Drawn Up.

Expressionism is a perplexing and tremendous term that has implied various things at
various occasions. Notwithstanding, when we discuss Expressionist workmanship, we will
quite often contemplate the imaginative propensity which followed as a response to
Impressionism in France or about the development which arose in Germany and Austria in
the mid 20th century. The term is versatile to the point that it can oblige craftsmen going
from Vincent van Gogh to Egon Schiele and Wassily Kandinsky.

Key Years: 1905-1920


Key Regions: Germany, Austria, France
Key Words: Self, Psyche, Body, Nature, Mysticism, Distortion of reality, Heightened use
of color.

French Expressionism

In France, the primary specialists


frequently
connected with Expressionism were
Vincent van
Gogh, Paul Gauguin and Henri Matisse.
However
Van Gogh and Gauguin were dynamic in
the
years somewhat before what is viewed
as the
fundamental time of Expressionism
(1905-1920),
they can undoubtedly be viewed as
Expressionist
craftsmen, who were painting their
general
surroundings not just as it appeared to
them, yet
from a profoundly abstract, human
experience.
Matisse, Van Gogh and Gauguin utilized
expressive tones and styles of
brushwork to
portray feelings and encounters, creating some
distance from reasonable portrayals of their
subjects to how they felt and saw them.
Norwegian

Expressionism

Another huge skilled


worker at the time who
incredibly affected the
German and Austrian
Expressionist scenes was
the Norwegian Edvard
Munch, who was
prominent in Vienna from
Secession shows and the
1909 Kunstschau. Chomp
is generally well known for
The Scream, his canvas of
a figure on an extension
with a dusk behind him,
letting out a hair-raising and frantic shout.

The end of
Expressionism
and the
continuation.

A few expressionist
specialists lost
their lives during World War
I, or
because of the conflict because of
injuries and disease. Franz Marc fell
in 1916; Egon Schiele kicked the
bucket during the 1918 flu plague, and
numerous others ended their own lives
in the wake of separating under the
injuries of the conflict. At last, the
period of German Expressionism was
smothered by the Nazi autocracy in
1933.Countless experts of the time,
among whom were Pablo Picasso,
Paul Klee, Franz Marc, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Edvard Munch, Henri Matisse, Vincent van
Gogh and Paul Gauguin, were named as "degenerate craftsmen" by the Nazis and their
Expressionist works of art were eliminated from exhibition halls and seized.

However Expressionism proceeded to rouse and live on in later specialists and workmanship
developments. For instance, Abstract Expressionism was created as a significant cutting
edge development in the post-war United States during the 1940s and 1950s. The Abstract
Expressionists repudiated figuration and on second thought investigated shading fields,
gestural brushstrokes and immediacy in their specialty. Afterward, in the last part of the
1970s/mid 1980s, Neo-Expressionism began creating as a response against the Conceptual
workmanship and Minimalist specialty of the time. Neo-Expressionist craftsmen were
extraordinarily roused by the German Expressionists who preceded them, frequently
portraying their subjects in a crude way with expressive brushstrokes and exceptional
shadings.Famous Neo-Expressionist experts join Jean-Michel Basquiat, Anselm Kiefer,
Julian Schnabel, Eric Fischl and David Salle.
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