TOPIC: Expressionist Art.

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Feature Image: Oskar Kokoschka, Die Windsbraut (The Bride of the Wind), 1913. Oil on canvas, 180.4 x 220.2 cm, Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland. AUSTRIA. My Art Photography: OSKAR KOKOSCHKA (Austrian, 1886-1980), Lady In Red, c. 1911, oil on canvas, Milwaukee Art Museum. – CORRIDORS│An Educational Website in the Arts and History. Featuring My Photography and Videos.

Expressionism is a modernist art movement that originated in Northern Europe in the early 20th century that emphasizes subjective emotions and responses rather than objective reality, often using forms and colors to evoke moods or ideas.

AUSTRIA. My Art Photography: OSKAR KOKOSCHKA (Austrian, 1886-1980), Lady In Red, c. 1911, oil on canvas, Milwaukee Art Museum.

Oska Kokoschka in 1916. Photography by Marta Wolff (1871-1942), a Berlin-based photographer. On September 1, 1942 Marta Wolff was taken from her last place of residence in Wiesbaden to Theresienstadt. She died there of pneumonia on September 22, 1942. see – https://oskar-kokoschka.ch/fr/1001/Biographie – retrieved May 1, 2024. When Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian, 1886-1980) painted Lady In Red that…

Painting and graphic art of EDVARD MUNCH (1863-1944), Norway’s Symbolist/Expressionist Artist who, making “The Scream” depicted the individual’s anguish in modern society.

FEATURE image: Edvard Munch, The Scream, 1895, pastel on cardboard, private collection. By John P. Walsh Edvard Munch (1863-1944) was a Symbolist and Expressionist artist from Norway. In the 1890s, anti-naturalism mainly took the form of Symbolism – that is, the fascination with many types of literature and the inclination to draw upon these sources…

RUSSIA. From 1889 to the Blue Rider in Munich in 1911, Russian émigré artist ALEXEI VON JAWLENSKY (1864-1941) and the origins of German Expressionist Painting.

FEATURE Image: Jawlensky, Hügel (Hills), 1912, oil on hardboard, Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund. Alexei von Jawlensky (1864-1941), Russian-émigré German Expressionist painter. SUMMARY: Alexei von Jawlensky (1864-1941), a young Russian-émigré artist to Germany beginning in the mid 1890’s, became one of the most progressive avant-garde modernist artists of his generation. His international search—from Russia to France,…