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| expressionism News+ XML/RSSBy Tom Gurney Enjoy the classic paintings of German painter Franz Marc whose career continues to be highly respected and well advertised all around the world. By Awesome Art Expressionism developed during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Expressionis was opposed to academic standards that had prevailed in Europe and emphasized artist's subjective emotion. By moxie DaDA gallery MOXIE DADA announces artist Connie Cantor’s second solo exhibition, “SCRIBBLING FOR DUMMIES”, JUNE 6 – 20, 2009. By Awesome Art Egon Schiele was regarded by many of his contemporaries as the predestined successor to Gustav Klimt, but died before he could fulfil his promise. By Awesome Art One of the most famous 20th-century artists, he is credited with painting the first modern abstract works. By Awesome Art From 1938 to 1942, Pollock worked on the Federal Art Project in New York City. Affected by surrealism and also by Picasso, he moved toward a highly abstract art in order to express, rather than illustrate, feeling. By Awesome Art Vincent said - "I want to get to the point where people say of my work that man feels deeply." He was truly a man of sorrows. SOURCE: Fine art image archive, Awesome Art By Allen Cunningham, CEO Awesome Art Expressionism is an artistic style in which the artist attempts to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse in him. SOURCE: Fine art image archive Awesome Art By Awesome Art An art movement originating in Germany and Austria. By Awesome Art Several major art movements have happened throughout history, most centered in Europe By Adam Brown Elmhurst Illinois — Osio-Brown Studios in downtown Elmhurst is excited to invite the general public to Spheres, a free exhibition of abstract art by Penélope Osio-Brown on Friday, December 5 and Saturday, December 6, 2008. By Peter Smith, Smith entertainment digest Artist Martin Askem launches online gallery, displaying his unique artwork. | ||||||||||||||||||||||