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por Czessie Brielle
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folklore Aleksandr started Goncharova Shevchenko Matisse

Beceril
Dioso
Dy
Esperanzate
Macasinag
Miralles
Penafiel
Veloria
Villanueva

Lufher : Before we begin with our presentation , what word or phrase comes into mind when you hear the word " Expressionism " ?

( Recitation )

When we talk about expressionism , it is a major art movement characterized by its strong focus on personal emotions and spontaneous self - expression . Expressionism is an artistic style where the focus is on expressing the artist's personal feelings and emotional reactions to what they see or experience . Artists use techniques such as distortion , exaggeration , primitivism , and fantasy to bring emotions to life .

Expressionism began in Germany in the early 20th century . Inspired by the intense , emotional styles of post - impressionist painters , these artists aimed to go beyond realistic portrayals of the world . Expressionism influenced painting , literature , theater , film , and architecture . It later spread across Europe and even influenced American modern art .

Distinctive characteristics Expressionism has are the use of strong and intense colors , distorted forms and shapes , exaggerated lines and brushstrokes , etc . There are also many artists that impacted this movement like Edvard Munch , Wassily Kadinsky , and Franz Marc who made " The Scream " , " Der Blaue Reiter " , and " Large Blue Horses " respectively . We will now explore and discover the life , creations , and impact these artists in our discussion !

Kirsten : Neo primitivism is a Russian art movement in the early 20th century from 1908 to 1913 . It combined traditional Russian folk art , icons , and peasant life with modern European styles like Cubism and Futurism . It aimed to express a uniquely Russian identity , distancing itself from western influence .

Key artists include , who coined the term Neoprimitivism , along with Mikhail Larionov and Natalia .

Neoprimitivism featured bold , flat colors , intuitive expressive brushwork , themes from Russian rural life and , and a blend of old traditions with modern art techniques .

It was short - lived but paved the way for movements like Constructivism and Suprematism .

* shows sample artists and their artworks *

Natalia Goncharova was a pioneer of the movement , combining modernist styles with Russian folk traditions .

Khorovod painted in 1910 shows a traditional Russian circle dance with flattened forms and vibrant colors .

Gardening in 1908 lively depicts the rural culture that echoes the aesthetics of folk art .

The Evangelists in 1911 displays a raw , expressive reworking of religious imagery .

Next is Mikhail Larinov , a key figure in the development of neo - primitivism and the partner of Goncharova .

His painting , Soldier In The Woods in 1911 blends folklore - inspired imagery with military themes .

Venus , painted in 1912 , is a stylized depiction of classical beauty that borders on cartoonish .

Glass , also in 1912 , is an experiment with form and transparency by cubo - futurists .

Last but not the least , Kazimir Malevich's early work reflected neo - primitivist ideas , despite his later fame for suprematism .

The Knifegrinder in 1912 , shows a dynamic , angular figure in the style of cubo - futurist art .

Peasant Woman With Buckets , 1912 , a potent , simplified depiction of rural work .

Morning in The Village After Snowstorm , 1912 , is a surreal , geometrically abstracted village scene .

Sabelle : Fauvism is a painting style that in France around the early 1900s . Known for its use of bright , pure colors applied boldly and directly from the tube . The goal was to create a feeling of energy and explosion on the canvas . Like the Impressionists , Fauve artists painted directly from nature . However , unlike Impressionists , their works showed a strong emotional or expressive reaction to the subject . The bold style shocked many viewers at the time .

Characteristics of Fauvism include rejected realism , absence of perspective , bright colors , spontaneous brushwork , simplified drawing and composition , and many more ! The start of Fauvism was when artists like Henri abandoned traditional 3D space , using flat color patches instead to create a new kind of visual space . The Fauvists were interested in the scientific color theories developed in the nineteenth century , and although Fauvism was one of the first modernist movements of the 20th century and helped pave the way toward abstraction .

* shows sample artists and their artworks *

Grel : Henri Matisse is the pioneer of Fauvism and labeled as the " Father of Fauvism " . He developed the Fauvist style after trying out different Post - Impressionist techniques used by other artists . His most notable work is the " Luxe , Calme et Volupté " . This piece shows how he used small dots of color . But unlike those artists before him , Matisse used strong , bright colors that don ? t blend together . Instead , each color , like orange , yellow , and green , stays separate and creates a vibrant , eye - catching effect .

Maurice de Vlaminck is a painter from France and is know .

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Goncharova started Shevchenko Matisse folklore Aleksandr

Beceril
Dioso
Dy
Esperanzate
Macasinag
Miralles
Penafiel
Veloria
Villanueva

Lufher : Before we begin with our presentation , what word or phrase comes into mind when you hear the word " Expressionism " ?

( Recitation )

When we talk about expressionism , it is a major art movement characterized by its strong focus on personal emotions and spontaneous self - expression . Expressionism is an artistic style where the focus is on expressing the artist's personal feelings and emotional reactions to what they see or experience . Artists use techniques such as distortion , exaggeration , primitivism , and fantasy to bring emotions to life .

Expressionism began in Germany in the early 20th century . Inspired by the intense , emotional styles of post - impressionist painters , these artists aimed to go beyond realistic portrayals of the world . Expressionism influenced painting , literature , theater , film , and architecture . It later spread across Europe and even influenced American modern art .

Distinctive characteristics Expressionism has are the use of strong and intense colors , distorted forms and shapes , exaggerated lines and brushstrokes , etc . There are also many artists that impacted this movement like Edvard Munch , Wassily Kadinsky , and Franz Marc who made " The Scream " , " Der Blaue Reiter " , and " Large Blue Horses " respectively . We will now explore and discover the life , creations , and impact these artists in our discussion !

Kirsten : Neo primitivism is a Russian art movement in the early 20th century from 1908 to 1913 . It combined traditional Russian folk art , icons , and peasant life with modern European styles like Cubism and Futurism . It aimed to express a uniquely Russian identity , distancing itself from western influence .

Key artists include , who coined the term Neoprimitivism , along with Mikhail Larionov and Natalia .

Neoprimitivism featured bold , flat colors , intuitive expressive brushwork , themes from Russian rural life and , and a blend of old traditions with modern art techniques .

It was short - lived but paved the way for movements like Constructivism and Suprematism .

* shows sample artists and their artworks *

Natalia Goncharova was a pioneer of the movement , combining modernist styles with Russian folk traditions .

Khorovod painted in 1910 shows a traditional Russian circle dance with flattened forms and vibrant colors .

Gardening in 1908 lively depicts the rural culture that echoes the aesthetics of folk art .

The Evangelists in 1911 displays a raw , expressive reworking of religious imagery .

Next is Mikhail Larinov , a key figure in the development of neo - primitivism and the partner of Goncharova .

His painting , Soldier In The Woods in 1911 blends folklore - inspired imagery with military themes .

Venus , painted in 1912 , is a stylized depiction of classical beauty that borders on cartoonish .

Glass , also in 1912 , is an experiment with form and transparency by cubo - futurists .

Last but not the least , Kazimir Malevich's early work reflected neo - primitivist ideas , despite his later fame for suprematism .

The Knifegrinder in 1912 , shows a dynamic , angular figure in the style of cubo - futurist art .

Peasant Woman With Buckets , 1912 , a potent , simplified depiction of rural work .

Morning in The Village After Snowstorm , 1912 , is a surreal , geometrically abstracted village scene .

Sabelle : Fauvism is a painting style that in France around the early 1900s . Known for its use of bright , pure colors applied boldly and directly from the tube . The goal was to create a feeling of energy and explosion on the canvas . Like the Impressionists , Fauve artists painted directly from nature . However , unlike Impressionists , their works showed a strong emotional or expressive reaction to the subject . The bold style shocked many viewers at the time .

Characteristics of Fauvism include rejected realism , absence of perspective , bright colors , spontaneous brushwork , simplified drawing and composition , and many more ! The start of Fauvism was when artists like Henri abandoned traditional 3D space , using flat color patches instead to create a new kind of visual space . The Fauvists were interested in the scientific color theories developed in the nineteenth century , and although Fauvism was one of the first modernist movements of the 20th century and helped pave the way toward abstraction .

* shows sample artists and their artworks *

Grel : Henri Matisse is the pioneer of Fauvism and labeled as the " Father of Fauvism " . He developed the Fauvist style after trying out different Post - Impressionist techniques used by other artists . His most notable work is the " Luxe , Calme et Volupté " . This piece shows how he used small dots of color . But unlike those artists before him , Matisse used strong , bright colors that don ? t blend together . Instead , each color , like orange , yellow , and green , stays separate and creates a vibrant , eye - catching effect .

Maurice de Vlaminck is a painter from France and is know .

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