Among the emaciated figures, somber portraits, and crude experiments in primitivism, many of the characters in the National Gallery’s new exhibition of German Expressionist prints, drawings, ...
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Max Beckmann, an Unintentionally Political Artist
Max Beckmann “never busied himself with barricades” — or so he claimed. The German painter and printmaker insisted he was ...
“When I begin to paint, it’s like leaping suddenly into deep waters, and I never know beforehand whether I will be able to swim,” the German Expressionist artist Gabriele Münter remarked in a 1958 ...
A show at Washington’s National Gallery of Art highlights how European artists of the early 20th century responded to political upheavals, war and social unrest—drawing discomfiting parallels between ...
"An introduction to the expressionistic movement": p. [11]-[40] by P. W. Guenther. Includes catalog of the exhibition. DEUTSCHER EXPRESSIONISMUS = GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM : TOWARD A NEW HUMANISM : AN ...
The German fantasist Paul Scheerbart’s greatest novel, Lesabéndio, was first published in 1913, the year that Expressionism began to flower in Berlin. The novel, both deriving from and contributing to ...
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