- useum.org ExpressionismBrowse artworks in USEUM's Expressionism exhibition, featuring classic and contemporary paintings, drawings and illustrations.
- poemanalysis.com movement/expressionism/Expressionism was a reaction to realism. It’s an exploration of the mind through literature, visual arts, music, and more.
- artfilemagazine.com expressionism-art/2.1 Fauvism as a Catalyst. 2.2 The Movement’s Origins in Germany. 2.2.1 Art Movements That Preceded German Expressionism Art.
- dailyartmagazine.com expressionism-101/Expressionism is rough, and its forms are distorted to emphasize tension. The purpose of the paintings is not to recreate reality, but to evoke empathy for it.
- webpages.uidaho.edu play_analysis/…For the time being, it was a time to celebrate life and peace. Expressionism: A Term in France to Identify a School of Painters different from the Impressionists
- owlcation.com humanities/Impressionism-vs-…I prefer Impressionism over Expressionism today, but when I was in college, the paintings I created were Abstract Expressionism, an outgrowth of Expressionism.
- artsy.net gene/expressionismExpressionism is a label for an international tendency—as opposed to a coherent movement—in art, literature, music, theater, and architecture that lasted...
- pixabay.com images/search/expressionnisme/Free Expressionism Art illustration and picture.
- historyofpainters.com expressionism.htmExpressionism and a list of the famous and best expressionistic famous painters and bohemian Artist.
- differencebetween.com Life Style Arts & CraftsDefinitions of Impressionism and Expressionism: Impressionism: Impressionism was an art movement that developed in the 1860s in Paris.