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Expressionism

Interior (1981) by Anselm Kiefer from the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.

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  • "Interior (1981) by Anselm Kiefer from the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam."@en
  • "The Tiger (1912)by Franz Marc from the Municipal Gallery, Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany."@en
  • "The great frirends (1965) by Georg Baselitz from the Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna."@en
  • "An outgrowth of Fauvism, Expressionism emphasized color's emotional properties while demonstrating far less concern than the Fauves had with the formal and structural composition of color. Filmed at many museums on both sides of the Atlantic, this program critically examines key masterpieces of Expressionism."
  • "Five women in the street (1913) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner from the Wallraf-Richartz Musuem and Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany."@en
  • "Actors (triptych) (1941-1942) by Max Beckmann from the Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge."@en
  • "Ashes (1894) by Edvard Munch from the National Gallery of Norway, Oslo, Norway."@en
  • "Expressionism : Pt. 4 : An outgrowth of Fauvism, Expressionism emphasized colour's emotional properties while demonstrating less concern than the Fauves with formal and structural composition of colour. Contemporary Neo-Expressionism has further developed this artistic approach."@en
  • "This eight part series critically examines 18 masterpieces of Western art. Historical information and comparison to other period paintings promote a deep appreciation and understanding of how styles developed within the major schools of art and how works of art respond to the context of their time. Extreme close-ups reveal the brush strokes invisible in art book illustrations."@en
  • "Filmed at many museums on both sides of the Atlantic, this program critically examines the following masterpieces of Expressionism: Edvard Munch's Ashes ; Franz Marc's The tiger ; Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Five women in the street ; Max Beckmann's Actors (Triptych) ; Georg Baselitz's The great friends ; and Anselm Kiefer's Interior."@en
  • "Filmed at many museums on both sides of the Atlantic, this program critically examines the following masterpieces of Expressionism: Edvard Munch's Ashes ; Franz Marc's The tiger ; Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Five women in the street ; Max Beckmann's Actors (Triptych) ; Georg Baselitz's The great friends ; and Anselm Kiefer's Interior."

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  • "Expressionism"@en
  • "Expressionism"