Examples of using Expressionists in English and their translations into German
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Many expressionists are rooted in their creativeness in Art Nouveau.
The Museum Wiesbaden enjoys international recognition for its outstanding collections Expressionists.
A spoon for the Expressionists, A spoon for the Avant-garde.
Most museum rarities- it works expressionists and….
It was in the US that he encountered Abstract Expressionists such as Kline, Motherwell, and Rothko.
Some painters adopt the style of the Impressionists, Expressionists, or the Cubist without copying a specific painting of these past movements.
who is regarded as one of the most important German expressionists.
paintings by the Düsseldorf school of painters, Expressionists and Informalists, as well as works by the ZERO movement.
Those abstract expressionists love to not name their paintings in fact,
His landscapes, still-lifes and portraits allow us to explore the artistic evolution of one of the most important European Expressionists of the interwar years.
the history of art, because it shows the landscape around Worpswede that inspired even early Expressionists.
His commitment to the Rhineland Expressionists, the French avant-garde
who we now define as expressionists, had been almost completely forgotten.
Russian Constructivists and Suprematists, exponents of Bauhaus, German Expressionists and Dadaists.
where he first discovered the works of Europe's modernists, expressionists, futurists and cubists.
German Expressionists, representatives of New Objectivity,
can still be seen through January 16 at the Pushkin Museum under the title From a German Perspective and ranging from German Expressionists such as Emil Nolde
many other abstract expressionists.
of various articles from expressionists, dadaists, and anarchists from the first half of the 20th Century.
Due to their supposedly strong realism, her figurative pictures were defamed as expressionist and‘degenerate' although Modersohn-Becker herself had no contact with the German Expressionists. .