Examples of using Expressionist in English and their translations into Russian
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In the studio of the Expressionist painter Gen Paul in Montmartre, Suzanne Belperron met the writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline,
Symbolist and expressionist, but your style also transitioned by Impressionism.
essentially Expressionist in character, but also drawing on the post-war Art Brut movement and elements of British Neo-romanticism.
Within this movement, Jair Mendes is considered one of the artists most elmente keep the generation"expressionist", following what was exploited initially by Guido Viaro.
classify the artist as pre-expressionist or expressionist.
emotionally charged, expressionist, with elements of primitivism.
the Hope of Women was the first fully Expressionist work for the theatre,
The expressionist imagery, perfect camera work
Considered the quintessential work of German Expressionist cinema, it tells the story of an insane hypnotist(Werner Krauss)
New Orleans film critic David Lee Simmons wrote in 2005,"The film noir elements come from the movie's use of post-war German Expressionist and Italian Neo-Realist techniques.
was an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, expressionist paintings and screen prints of athletes,
In"Contradimensional series" the expressionist plane represents the subconscious levels,
Kannada Bhavageete is a genre of popular music that draws inspiration from the expressionist poetry of modern poets.
ballet and German expressionist dance Nobutoshi Tsuda.
one of the most important architects of the Amsterdam School Expressionist architecture.
as subtleties of Cézanne's gardens and expressionist boats found in the extensive work of Brazilian Frank Shaeffer.
a contrast and a"fracture" of the expressionist Erik IV by August Strindberg(at the First Studio again), then a mystic
or ornaments, expressionist architects developed a distinctive form
In the classification of expressionist artists, artworks by Zeng Fan-zhi with its rigorous
graphic and expressionist Edvard Munch,