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By ΠΠΎΠ»ΡΡ ΠΠΎΡΠ±Π΅ΡΡ
Norbert Wolf, 2015, Basic Art
Expressionism, a pivotal 20th-century art movement, is characterized by sharp angles, unusual forms, intense colors, and distorted perspectives. This movement prioritized emotional experience over objective reality, finding particular resonance in Germany and Austria but influencing art internationally. Key groups like Die BrΓΌcke and Der Blaue Reiter, alongside artists such as Wassily Kandinsky and Egon Schiele, rejected Impressionism's focus on the external world to convey a raw, visceral experience of life. Their works are imbued with emotive force, achieved through non-naturalistic palettes, loose brushwork, and thick textures, seeking deep authenticity.