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 Expressionism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Expressionism is exhibited in many art forms, including painting, literature, film, architecture and music.
There were a number of Expressionist groups in painting, including the Blaue Reiter and Die Brücke.
In this general sense, painters such as Matthias Grünewald and El Greco can be called expressionist, though in practice, the term is applied mainly to 20th century works.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expressionism

  
 German Expressionism
Expressionist art concieved of itself as something of an opposite of Impressionism.
An Expressionist painting is more about the artist than the subject.
The whole process is meant to involve the viewer in the landscape of the characters' (and by extension the artists') minds.
http://silentmoviemonsters.tripod.com/germanexpressionism.html

  
 Abstract expressionism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They saw it as a means of promoting the idea that the USA was a haven of free thought and free markets, and also as a means of challenging both the socialist realist styles prevalent in communist nations, and the dominance of the European art markets.
As the first truly original school of painting in America, abstract expressionism demonstrated the vitality and creativity of the country in the post-war years, as well as its need (or ability) to develop an aesthetic sense that was not constrained by the European standards of beauty.
However, many painters, such as Fuller Potter [1], who had produced abstract expressionist work continued to work in that style for many years afterwards extending and expanding its visual and philosophical implication.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_expressionism

  
 Artist Mark Vallen on German Expressionist art
Expressionists derided the status quo and made it a constant target for their artworks.
The Expressionists formed activist groups like the Arbeitsrat fur Kunst (Worker's Council for Art), and the Novembergruppe (November Group, named after the revolution itself), with the intent of welding art to the worker's movement.
However, not all Expressionist artists were overtly political - some turned towards religious themes in turning away from the brutal realities of the time.
http://www.art-for-a-change.com/Express/ex.htm

  
 Expressionism - Artists painting in an Expressionist manner
Recent paintings, drawings and sculpture of an expressionist Australian artist.
Expressionist Finnish artist with a selection of landscapes, portraits and still life paintings.
Contemporary Australian painter with a selection of figurative expressionist works that include cityscapes, landscapes, portraits and still lifes.
http://www.linkism.com/visual_artists/painting/expressionism-artist.htm

  
 Carol Hoorn Fraser - The Expressionist Image
-century expressionists was the idea that a work of art was conceived in the medium and must be organically complete in itself.
There are several works by German Expressionist artists in this exhibition, but they are, in my opinion, not more, and sometimes less significantly expressionist that those works created in the less schematized and more personal styles of artists outside the movement.
This self-examination and self-dramatization anticipates the romantic expressionist notion of the artist and hero and martyr by more than two hundred years.
http://www.jottings.ca/carol/expressionist.html

  
 European Avant-garde
In the midst of the modernist revolutions in the arts that swept Europe between 1909 and 1925, the Expressionists dreamed of forging a new society by means of a new art.
Italian Futurist ideas were promoted and discussed in Der Sturm from 1912 onwards in the context of larger debates on expressionist art and literature.
Their poems were shaped and in turn inspired avant-garde literary movements throughout Europe.
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/depts/maph/bossecourse.html

  
 James Kelly -- S.F. abstract expressionist
He returned to painting after the war and ventured to San Francisco in 1950 to study at the School of Fine Arts, which was at the time a hotbed of innovation in painting, recalled his wife.
James Kelly, a pioneering abstract expressionist painter whose bold, lyrical style made him one of the most influential painters of the genre's San Francisco school, has died.
Kelly also was, like many other West Coast abstract expressionists, a lithographer who created prints that rivaled the beauty of his paintings.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/07/06/BA296032.DTL&type=printable

  
 Landscape Paintings, Dutch Masters, Expressionist / Impressionist Art Work
Often, the dreamy landscape paintings conjured by this dutch master's deft hand can be confused as expressionist art or impressionist art work.
This Dutch Master, who embraced the New World by accepting American citizenship in 2003, is a world-renowned landscape painter.
From Hollywood movies (such as art in Spiderman and Erin Brockovich) to lavish locations (such as the Bellagio and MGM Grand in Las Vegas), Leestemaker has established himself as a master of expressionist and impressionist art work.
http://www.lucleestemaker.com

  
 Artist Profile: Arshile Gorky, Abstract Expressionist
This idea also influenced other Abstract Expressionists, such as Jackson Pollock, who painted his famous 'drip' paintings in this manner (it is sort of like stream of consciousness in writing, or improvisation in jazz).
Gorky was one of the European artists whose work influenced their thinking and manner of painting, in varying degrees for the painters (probably de Kooning was most influenced by Gorky).
Another Surrealist idea which influenced Gorky and some other Abstract Expressionists was biomorphism, which is somewhat abstracted and simplified natural shapes; these can also be seen in Miro's paintings and Arp's sculpture (both Surrealists).
http://www.ndoylefineart.com/gorky.html

  
 Rebels: Painters and Poets of the 1950s
While the remaining Abstract Expressionists continued to paint, exhibit frequently, and receive favorable critical attention (not to mention increasing prices for their work), in retrospect it is apparent that by the mid-to-late 1950s, their aesthetic leadership, albeit not their public popularity, was on the wane.
The sense of shared interests among the Abstract Expressionists was fortified further when, in May 1950, eighteen artists signed a letter protesting the conservative jury for a forthcoming exhibition of contemporary American art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Although by the early 1950s most of the Abstract Expressionists had developed their signature styles, Harold Rosenberg's December 1952 essay "The Action Painters," in Art News, nevertheless dispensed additional credibility, for it provided the artists and their patrons the verbal framework with which to articulate the philosophical underpinnings and significance of this new style.
http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/rebels/painters.htm

  
 BBC News EUROPE Expressionist art stolen in Berlin
Nine Expressionist paintings have been stolen from an art gallery in the German capital, Berlin, in a dawn break-in.
Correspondents say the gallery houses one of the most important collections of expressionist art - a style that emerged largely in Germany in the early 20th Century.
Bruecke - German for Bridge - was the name of the northern school of German Expressionism, a revolutionary artistic movement that flourished around the time of the World War II, promoting a subjective, emotional, angular art.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1941000/1941867.stm

  
 WebMuseum: Expressionism
In 1905 a group of German Expressionist artists came together in Dresden and took that name chosen by Schmidt-Rottluff to indicate their faith in the art of the future, towards which their work would serve as a bridge.
Die Brücke (The Bridge) was the first of two Expressionist movements that emerged in Germany in the early decades of the 20th century.
In practice they were not a cohesive group, and their art became an angst-ridden type of Expressionism.
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/tl/20th/expressionism.html

  
 American Masters . Abstract Expressionism PBS
Other artists such as Arshille Gorky and Hans Hoffman instilled in the Abstract Expressionists a concern for the physicality of paint and the possibilities of expression in abstraction.
The Abstract Expressionists was a group of very different and individual artists, many of whom came together in New York’s Greenwich Village.
Piet Mondrian and Max Ernst were both important influences representing the revolutionary spirit of the artist and a break from traditional painting.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/abstract_expressionism.html

  
 favourite art directory - abstract
Italian Abstract Expressionist art: a virtual exhibit of oil paintings that transform reality through a strong and very personal use of colour....
Featuring the abstract acrylic paintings of artist Albert Shears.  Inspired by the work of the Abstract Expressionist artists of the New York School....
http://www.engelen.com/links/abstract.html

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Expressionist Utopias: Paradise, Metropolis, Architectural Fantasy
David Fribsy argues how Expressionist art became the key response to the disenchantment with the modern metropolis.
Art history professor Reinhold Heller examines the integration of art and life in both nature and the studio found in the paradisiacal imagery of the nude by the Dresden Brucke artists.
This oversized volume looks at how the optimistic and forward-looking themes of utopia and fantasy sustained faith among not only architects but also artists to use the power of art to shape a better world during the era surrounding the First World War in Germany.
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0295973242

  
 Abstract Expressionist Expressionism New York American School
New York School Abstract Expressionists, Artists Choice by Artist and American Abstract Expressionism of the 1950's, an Illustrated Survey, both edited by Marika Herskovic and published by New York School Press are two excellent in-depth references on American abstract expressionism.
Each of the 86 artists who exhibited in the first two shows is featured in a four-page section that includes an artist statement, basic biographical information, and two illustrations of the artist's work.
What makes both of these books worthwhile and required reading for anyone interested in either buying, selling, collecting, or learning about early abstract expressionist art in America is that they cover not only the most important artists, but also a number of less well-known names who are nevertheless significant and collectible.
http://www.artbusiness.com/revs0804.html

  
 Expressionist Utopias
"Expressionist Utopias demonstrates how artists such as Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Hans Poelzig, and Erich Mendelsohn 'transformed their expectations of a natural paradise into the promise of a man-made cultural utopia.' Their work set the stage for the pragmatism that emerged in the art and architecture of the 1920s.
This book--prepared to accompany the exhibition Expressionist Utopias mounted at the Los Angeles County Museum in 1993--explores how the optimistic themes of utopia and fantasy sustained faith among artists and architects in the power of art to shape a better world during the tumultuous World War I era in Germany.
The exhibition's curator, Timothy O. Benson along with David Frisby, Reinhold Heller, Anton Kaes, Wolf Prix, and Iain Boyd White present the diverse manifestations of the utopia metaphor in its progression throughout Expressionism from Arcadian to manmade utopias.
http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9449.html

  
 German Expressionist Graphics: The Bradford Collection - Portland Museum of Art - Absolutearts.com
German Art historian Peter Selz further explores the diversity of the Expressionist movement in the exhibition catalogue, where he writes about the influence of tribal art of Africa and the South Pacific and earlier German artists such as Cranach and Dürer.
According to Museum curator Susan Danly, the great strength of the German Expressionist movement as a whole and of the Bradford collection in particular comes from their ability to engage the viewer in an examination of the uneasy confrontation between the self and modern society.
On view for the first time, German Expressionist Graphics: The Bradford Collection offers a rare opportunity to examine the powerfully inventive character of the German Expressionist movement in provocative portraits, idyllic landscapes, and socially critical satires of German culture produced during the early 20th century.
http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2004/08/13/32280.html

  
 Worcester Art Museum Announces Major Spring Exhibition-The Stamp of Impulse: Abstract Expressionist Prints
It also includes an essay by literary critic and historian David Lehman that examines the relationships between the visual arts and poetry of the 1950s and 1960s, as reflected in the Abstract Expressionist printmaking and the book arts.
The exhibition also considers the work of the second generation of Abstract Expressionists Helen Frankenthaler, Cy Twombly, and Joan Mitchell, who explored the graphic arts as an original, creative medium.
WORCESTER, MASS., March 6, 200l-The first in-depth examination of the influence of Abstract Expressionism on printmaking is the focus of a major exhibition organized by the Worcester Art Museum, on view April 22-June 17, 2001.
http://www.worcesterart.org/Information/PR/Past/3-6-01.html

  
 Michael Rosenfeld Gallery: Seymour Lipton: Abstract Expressionist Sculptor
Seymour Lipton: Abstract Expressionist Sculptor, the artist’s first solo exhibition at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, is a survey of work from 1936 to 1986.
Whether depicting the tragic horrors of World War II, articulating a fear of the rising power of technology, or empathizing with the condition of the average laborer, this self-taught artist produced works that were firmly rooted in their historical moment.
Included in the exhibition are twenty-three sculptures, numerous study drawings and maquettes.
http://www.artnet.com/event/73212/FineArtThumbnails.asp?currpage=2&cid=73212&ViewSize=large

  
 Brian Morrison paints with acrylic on canvas, art paintings, color, figure, figure painting, figure painting with ...
Brian Morrison paints with acrylic on canvas, art paintings, color, figure, figure painting, figure painting with paint, expressionist paintings.
Follow the banner exchange link and link page to find fine art, artists, painters, artists, art galleries, art museums, digital art, and poetry.
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 Art Journal: The mature Richier, the young Cesar: expressionist confluences in French postwar sculpture - Germaine ...
Classical sculpture by Maillol, Despiau, and their followers--Paul Belmondo and Hubert Yencesse, among them--became extremely popular, and its juste milieu sensibility was greatly admired by Hitler's favorite sculptor, Arno Breker.(9) As for Expressionist art per se, it became exemplary of decadence in art.
Although not censored as such, it was rarely on display and prompted vulgar outbursts in the pro-Nazi press.(10) Because it was suppressed during the years of intense suffering in France, an Expressionist, humanistic art focusing on the battered body might understandably have exploded in the aftermath of war.
During the Occupation years in Paris, Nazi officers spying on the French art world made sure that no mutinous art was shown and that no work by a Jewish artist was ever on display, Expressionist or not.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0425/is_n4_v53/ai_16548166

  
 Abstract Art: Individual Artists and Galleries
Abstract expressionist paintings in the spirit of Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning.
Acrylic abstract expressionist landscapes of the Italian artist.
Fine contemporary paintings on canvas in an abstract expressionist style, and fine art limited edition hand-signed Judaica lithographs.
http://www.artpromote.com/abstract.shtml

  
 Mark Harden's Artchive: "Expressionism"
Despite their links with the past, Expressionists were at the forefront of modernist developments in painting: artists like Marc and Feininger incorporated Cubist elements into their work and Kandinsky produced early examples of abstraction.
Sculptors such as Barlach, Lehmbruck and Kollwitz were motivated by aims similar to those of Expressionist painters.
Expressionism was not purely associated with two-dimensional art.
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/expressionism.html

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Stamp of Impulse: Abstract Expressionist Prints
Introductory essays by musician David Amram and poet David Lehman relate the abstract expressionist movement to its historical and artistic context, with emphasis on the relationships between writers and artists in New York City in the Forties and Fifties.
Each artist is represented by a full-page reproduction of one print and a one-page biographical and critical sketch by Acton, the curator of prints, drawings, and photographs at the Worcester Art Museum.
Though abstract expressionists made a cult of drip and brushstroke, many of them also created beautiful, strange and energetic prints.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1555952135?v=glance

  
 JS Online: Major Expressionist gift for museum
New Objectivity, coined in the early 1920s, is an umbrella term used to describe the works by German artists in the 1920s and 1930s that, using harshly realistic - sometimes even grotesque - imagery, reflected a sense of disillusionment with conditions in Germany in the period between the world wars.
Works from the Specks Collection were presented twice in exhibits at the Mary and Leigh Block Gallery on Northwestern University's Evanston campus, in 1988 and again in 1993.
Kristin Makholm, associate curator of prints and drawings at the Milwaukee museum and a specialist in German Expressionist prints, called the Speckses' gift "a great contribution to the museum's permanent collection." Makholm will organize an exhibit of the collection for fall 2003.
http://www.jsonline.com/enter/finearts/auer/dec00/mam06120500.asp?format=print

  
 Expressionist Art
The expressionist artist is not concerned with reality as it appears, but rather the emotions that it evokes.
Historical and Cultural Context: Students will be able to construct a context in which expressionist art is created, and identify works of art that are from that genre.
These determinations of understanding will be made by during the lesson, the closure, and through students’ completed artworks.
http://www.csuchico.edu/~cgorange/FourArts/VA/VAexpart.htm

  
 Abby Rubinstein American Expressionist Painter
Unaware of the labels, she was instinctively drawn to the diverse school of Expressionist painting.
More than anything that she had learned from her formal studies, the works of these artists became of major importance to her throughout her painting career.
Over the years her philosophy became more defined until she consciously became an Expressionist painter.
http://pages.prodigy.net/abbyrubinstein/bio.html

  
 WebMuseum: Pollock, Jackson
In 1944 Pollock married Lee Krasner (1911-84), who was an Abstract Expressionist painter of some distinction, although it was only after her husband's death that she received serious critical recognition.
American painter, the commanding figure of the Abstract Expressionist movement.
On the floor I am more at ease, I feel nearer, more a part of the painting, since this way I can walk around in it, work from the four sides and be literally `in' the painting.
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/pollock

  
 Syril Cohn -- abstract expressionist painter
Syril Cohn, a fourth-generation San Franciscan and an abstract expressionist painter known for her wildly colorful and imaginative canvases, has died.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/10/27/BAGL39GT631.DTL

  
 The Robert Gore Rifkind Center
The periodicals range from ephemeral and often politically activist reviews to limited deluxe editions containing essays in the fields of political and aesthetic philosophies, art, and literary criticism.
These works are the seminal documents of the early Expressionist period and many contain original graphic images.
The collection holds works by every major German Expressionist artist including extensive examples of most of the artists active in the second wave of German Expressionism after World War I. It also contains examples of Expressionism's Jugendstil antecedents and the movement's outgrowths of New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit), Bauhaus, and Dada.
http://www.lacma.org/info/resource/rifkind.htm

  
 Abstract Paintings - Contemporary abstract oil paintings by Ryn
My artistic inspiration comes from the works of a variety of expressionist artists from Van Gogh and the Scandinavian artists Edvard Munch and August Strindberg to the completely abstract paintings of the American Abstract Expressionist artists Rothko and Richard Diebenkorn.
I am also a great admirer of the German contemporary abstract expressionist artist (neo-expressionist) Anselm Kiefer, whose abstract paintings rekindled my interest in the ancient Nordic mythology.
I show my abstract oil paintings regularly in contemporary art exhibitions, particularly in London, Stockholm, and elsewhere in England and Sweden, but also in other European countries.
http://www.evaryn.com

  
 ArtLex on Abstract Expressionism
Some Abstract Expressionist artists were concerned with adopting a peaceful and mystical approach to a purely abstract image.
The Abstract-Expressionist painters who followed the artists above are generally known as members of the "second generation" of Abstract Expressionists.
Artcyclopedia.com has a terrific collection of links to pages about individual Abstract Expressionist artists.
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/a/abstractexpr.html

  
 Art in America: Gabriele Munter: Espoused to Art - German Expressionist painter
Munter lived to regret that relationship passionately, and it is impossible to consider her work without reference to its impact on her art and life.
Gabriele Munter's lively experiments in painting helped establish the Expressionist style--sometimes despite her conflicted "mentor" relationship, with Wassily Kandinsky--at a time when women had virtually no access to artistic training.
Gabriele Munter: Espoused to Art - German Expressionist painter
http://www.findarticles.com/m1248/1_87/53560695/p1/article.jhtml

  
 Optical Art / Op Art [encyclopedia]
Deriving from the abstract expressionist movement, op art includes paintings concerned with surface kinetics.
Optical Art is generally characterized by hard-edged black and white patterns or geometric shapes which use repetition of simple forms and colors to create vibrating effects, moiré patterns, an exaggerated sense of depth, foreground-background confusion, impressions of movement, flashing and vibration, or alternatively of swelling or warping.
Op art works are usually abstract, with many of the better known pieces made in only black and white.
http://eluzions.com/Illusions/Art/Optical

  
 Art-Mine - Paintings, Sculptures, Photographs, and More
Whether it’s for the office, or art for the home, our online art gallery includes modern art, impressionist art, landscape art, fantasy art, wildlife art, pop art, abstract art, expressionist art and more.
All of the work is original art by mid-level, well-established and emerging artists.
Art-Mine.com provides contemporary art for sale to collectors, consultants, architects and interior designers, providing an opportunity to view and purchase fine art for their art projects.
http://www.art-mine.com

  
 Kissel, G. Kissel, G. Kissel Expressionist Painting, Kissel Art, G. Kissel Art, Art Representatives, Art Representative ...
His still lifes and landscapes are strong and bold expressionist works with vibrant colour and stark line.
Kissel, G. Kissel, G. Kissel Expressionist Painting, Kissel Art, G. Kissel Art, Art Representatives, Art Representative for G. Kissel, Vera Schuhmacher, Schuhmacher,Expressionism, Expressionist Art, Figurative Art, German Expressionism, The European Art Representative for G. Kisse lrenowned German artist.
KISSEL is better known, however, for his female nudes or portraits which are painted with an almost disconcerting bold assurance.
http://www.veraandkisselart.co.uk

  
 Abstract Expressionist Painting, Sculpture, Prints - Ramon Lapayese
His sculptures as well as the magnificent collection of abstract paintings conserved from that period make up, without a doubt, a spectacular starting point (...): perfectly conserved, these paintings show us diverse reticular structures in relief, impeccably composed and adorned with deep and dull colors...
About Essence: "It has been a long time since the capital of Madrid has paid a much deserved tribute to this great artist of the twentieth century.
Abstract Expressionist Painting, Sculpture, Prints - Ramon Lapayese
http://www.ramonlapayese.com/eng.htm

  
 Spaightwood Galleries Presents Käthe Kollwitz and German Expressionism
Finally, we will exhibit many works that reflect the distinctive interest of the German Expressionists in the portrait, and we will feature many works that focus on a single face to see what it reveals about the person to whom it is attached.
In addition to the works by Wagner, we will also be showing nudes by a number of artists including Kollwitz, Kokoschka, Pechstein, and others.
“The Art that Hitler Hated: Kathe Kollwitz and German Expressionist Printmaking”
http://spaightwoodgalleries.com/Pages/Exhibitions_German_Exp.html

  
 German Expressionist
GRINNELL, Iowa-Grinnell College's Faulconer Gallery presents the recent acquisition of 71 German Expressionist prints in a student-curated exhibition, "Walking a Tightrope: German Expressionist Printmaking 1904 -1928," on view April 1 to 21, at the Faulconer Gallery, Grinnell College.
During the fall of 2001, a class of 10 students studied the artists, themes, objectives, and styles of the German Expressionists under the guidance of Assistant Professor Jenny Anger.
At the turn of the 20th century, several artists in Germany attempted to visualize a subject's inner truth through expressive use of line, color and abstraction.
http://web.grinnell.edu/publicrelations/releases/2000/german.html

  
 Karine Swenson ~ abstract artist - abstract expressionist
Karine Swenson ~ abstract artist - abstract expressionist
http://www.karineswenson.com

  
 Plato, Paris Hilton come together in Ciccone's RISD '05 expressionist works - Brown Daily Herald - RISD News
In her art, Ciccone distorts the media's representation of celebrities "to pull out what maybe could be real from it," she said.
In response to the media's portrayal of America's war on terrorism, Ciccone looks at the artwork of contemporary expressionist painter Anselm Kiefer for guidance.
Growing up in post-war Germany, Kiefer dealt with the reality of his war-torn country by painting it, Ciccone said.
http://www.browndailyherald.com/news/2004/10/21/RisdNews/Plato.Paris.Hilton.Come.Together.In.Ciccones.Risd.05.Expressionist.Works-775779.shtml

  
 Sister Wendy's American Collection Selected Works City Landscape
Instead, Mitchell became a painter, perhaps not surprisingly called by one critic a "lyric poet in paint." As evinced by City Landscape, Mitchell's paintings were often characterized by their size and their light, often white, backgrounds.
By the 1950s the Abstract Expressionists, also called the New York School, had absorbed these European influences and created America's first major contribution to modern art.
Since 1958, three years after Joan Mitchell painted it, City Landscape has been part of The Art Institute of Chicago's Department of Modern and Contemporary Art, considered one the best, most comprehensive collections in the world.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/sisterwendy/works/cit.html

  
 Evening Sun Art Gallery - Abstract Expressionist Paintings by Merlin Emrys
When you abstract the essence of music and visual art, an underlying structure, form and rhythm can be discerned.
Evening Sun Art Gallery - Abstract Expressionist Paintings by Merlin Emrys
http://evening-sun.com/gallery

  
 Amazon.com: Books: German Expressionist Painting.
The Expressionists (World of Art) by Wolf-Dieter Dube
Although originally published in the 1950s and at the time the first scholarly examination in English of German Expressionist painting, Selz's book remains the best source for an understanding of the various Expressionist movements and the underlying ideas that determined the movement's aesthetic look.
I sincerely hope that it is still available; it is still the best textbook to have to present Expressionism to art history students for the first time.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0520025156?v=glance

  
 Roman Morhardt: Gemälde
The german painter Roman Morhardt presents a choice of his expressionist works.
Roman Morhardt, painter, artist, art teacher, modern art, oil paintings, expressionism, expressionist, Munich, Germany, 20th Century
http://www.romanmorhardt.de

  
 Aaron --  Encyclopædia Britannica
In his art, Douglas used expressionist methods applied to African and African American motifs to give voice to particularly American concerns.
The U.S. artist Aaron Douglas has often been called the father of African American art.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9003208

  
 Modern Expressionist Paintings created by Contemporary Artist in Oil, Acrylic, and Mixed Media Techniques     ...
Modern Expressionist Paintings created by Contemporary Artist in Oil, Acrylic, and Mixed Media Techniques                                      
http://www.homestead.com/BojorquezME/ModernExpressionistPaintings.html

  
 Wayne Trapp - contemporary sculptor, abstract expressionist painter, art consultant
Wayne Trapp is one of the premiere contemporary sculptors practicing today, specializing in large outdoor metal sculptures.
Wayne Trapp - contemporary sculptor, abstract expressionist painter, art consultant
http://www.waynetrapp.com

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