Expressionism

This stylistic term refers to works by artists of the first half of the twentieth century in which the expressive power of lines and pure, strong colours became more important than the motifs depicted. Many turned to drawing and printmaking techniques such as woodcutting, which allowed the intrinsic value of the creative medium to clearly emerge.

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Unterhaltung; Liegende Frau
1911
Primary Maker: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Resting woman
1911
Primary Maker: Erich Heckel
Nudes under Trees
1911
Primary Maker: Franz Marc
Green Still Life with Fruit and Gladioli
1911
Primary Maker: Lovis Corinth
Flirting Couple
1911
Primary Maker: Christian Rohlfs
Path with Trees
1911 (printed 1919)
Primary Maker: Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Clay Worker
1911
Primary Maker: Wilhelm Morgner
Blue Sower
1911
Primary Maker: Wilhelm Morgner
Autumn Fantasy
1912
Primary Maker: Walter Ophey
Abstraction (The Blue Mountain)
1912
Primary Maker: Christian Rohlfs
Four Girls
1912/13
Primary Maker: August Macke
The Locomotive’s Whistle
1913
Primary Maker: Max Pechstein
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