Examples of using Expressionist in English and their translations into French
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where he studied painting under German expressionist artist Ulfert Wilke.
wallpaper border that mimics drapes, expressionist paintings, drab curtains,
presenting them from a perspective that owes much to German expressionist cinema.
the Sirak Collection of Impressionist and Expressionist works, The Photo League Collection,
Impressionist& Modern Art Important works by a founder of the Blaue Reiter The Modern Art auction on 2 December features three works from three distinct periods in the career of German Expressionist artist Gabriele Münter.
known for her abstract expressionist"boxes" grouped together to form a new creation.
which had been well known since 1890 for its colony of expressionist artists.
Lichtenstein's Brushstrokes series of works is often seen as a sly reference to the spontaneous gestural marks popularized by his Abstract Expressionist contemporaries.
from 19th-century German and French masters to Expressionist movements in the eighties,
Inspired by abstract expressionist Robert Motherwell
My work can be called expressionist because it relies so much on the gesture,
the artist is well aware that he is painting after the abstract, expressionist, minimalist and conceptual artists;
Wilhelm Schwerzmann and the expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.
It is a solo danced by its choreographer Mary Wigman who was a leading female figure in modern dance in Germany between the wars- all too often reduced to the single term"expressionist.
the Romantic Caspar David Friedrich, and the Expressionist Otto Dix.
seldom exhibited next to an expressionist artist like Hubert Malfait?
one of Tasman's recent initiative has been the program of international media artists he curated for his live-generative abstract expressionist project called"The New Flesh" at The Music Gallery.
speaking more of an expressionist sensitivity than a brutal sensitivity.
was controversial at the time, and her expressionist style and subject were revolutionary for the complacently old-fashioned art expectations of Brazilians who were searching for a national identity in art,
the aesthetics and tactility of expressionist architecture have found echo in the works of Enric Miralles,