20th Century Art: From Expressionism to Cubism
By Eisla Sebastian, published Nov 13, 2005
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Fauvists
Fauvists, or "wild beasts", as coined by art critic Louis Vauxcelles (Janson and Janson, 2004, pp. 802-803), utilized the artistic techniques developed in the previous Post-Impressionist era. They incorporated the insanely bold color palette of Van Gogh, with the figurative distortion of Gauguin, to create a new Expressionist style of art that boldly stated MODERN ART. Henri Matisse was one of these young modern artists who embraced this style. His painting The Joy of Life (p. 803) demonstrates the boldness of color choices, and the vibrancy of flowing lines and fluidity of the implied motion of its subjects. Its primitive figures stand out against the background as if they had been removed from a cave painting and transplanted onto a modern canvas.�
In Germany the Expressionist Movement had also taken up followers. Die Brucke, a German Expressionist group of Bohemian painters experimented with art styles and boundaries. Erich Heckel, one of these artists moved the style to woodcuts, and created pieces like Woman Before a Mirror (Janson and Janson, 2004, p. 806) that really expressed this style in a new form. German painters like Kirschner used vibrant color, primitive characters, and experimental lines to create impressionistic pieces like Self-portrait with Model. (p. 805).�
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Did You Know?
Cubism used collage to create structure and texture.
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