「expressionism」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| o was one of the leading figures in German | Expressionism, a style that uses distorted art design fo |
| Altoon's work was related to Abstract | expressionism although he is best known for his figurati |
| rlier style utilises an interest in German | Expressionism, an economic and physical style inspired b |
| He opposed Abstract | Expressionism and "pop art". |
| ion of art styles, between social realism, | expressionism and abstractionism. |
| Michaelson Gilbert learned about European | Expressionism and her work from this period was mostly f |
| With baroque-style windows, influence of | expressionism and Estonian traditional architecture (hip |
| s current collection is focused on Rhenish | Expressionism and post-war German art. |
| work appears to be influenced by abstract | expressionism and surrealism. |
| itial efforts in poetry were influenced by | Expressionism, and were published under the pseudonym Ha |
| st painters were an important influence on | expressionism and surrealism in painting, two movements |
| specially in San Francisco) jazz, abstract | expressionism and what's known as Beat poetry were all p |
| orking in a different styles, encompassing | expressionism and jazz, as well as traditional orchestra |
| ymphony is a highly dynamic work that uses | expressionism and freeform styles of composition that we |
| mile Claus, he came under the influence of | expressionism and cubism during World War I. |
| or artists, especially of the movements of | Expressionism and the New Objectivity. |
| which witnessed the emergence of abstract | expressionism and the New York School followed by Color |
| important representative of Symbolism and | Expressionism and is noted for dark, spectral, symbolic |
| The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari and German | expressionism, and you'd be close. |
| hat was a mixture of Art Nouveau, Fauvism, | Expressionism and Orphism. |
| ism and modernism, masterpieces of Flemish | expressionism and many items from the city's collection |
| ism, Naturalism, Symbolism, Impressionism, | Expressionism and Neue Sachlichkeit), timbral experiment |
| n Tallinn, many of which are influenced by | expressionism, art nouveau, and in 1930s - functionalism |
| As such, musical | expressionism can be said to be chiefly centred upon the |
| riod in American Art, a time when abstract | expressionism clashed with the introduction of the found |
| His poetry shows influences by Modernism, | Expressionism, Dadaism and early Surrealism, but Van Ost |
| played in the museum including the Rhenish | Expressionism genre that he was known for. |
| Expressionism has also had an influence on contemporary | |
| Berlin, one of the centers of Dadaism and | Expressionism, he met many other artists. |
| Expressionism in America (2001) | |
| 'Emblem and | Expressionism in the Eighteenth-Century Landscape Garden |
| r in Pevsner's words "remind one of German | Expressionism in recent church architecture rather than |
| ontinue his painting career, influenced by | expressionism in general, especially Ernst Ludwig Kirchn |
| There were some marks of | expressionism in his mature way of painting, but his ack |
| Marcel Durliat believes that though the | expressionism in this painting is evidence of a Germanic |
| zed as part of the brief history of German | Expressionism include Metropolis (1927) and M (1931), bo |
| hese artists varied considerably, Abstract | Expressionism is marked by abstract forms, expressive br |
| ortant influence both on Dadism and German | expressionism itself. |
| rks, in which realism, neo-romanticism and | expressionism mingle, focus on the drama of daily life. |
| Marika Herskovic, American Abstract | Expressionism of the 1950s An Illustrated Survey, (New Y |
| Marika Herskovic, American Abstract | Expressionism of the 1950s An Illustrated Survey, (New Y |
| Marika herskovic, American abstract | expressionism of the 1950s : an illustrated survey : wit |
| Marika Herskovic's American Abstract | Expressionism of the 1950s : an Illustrated Survey (New |
| rk, and became well-known for his abstract | expressionism of Cajun subjects, inspired by his roots. |
| in dramatically different styles, from the | Expressionism of Souza to the pure abstraction of Gaiton |
| r and Jay DeFeo diverged from the Abstract | Expressionism of the east coast to make connections betw |
| sted House" in a different artistic style: | expressionism, realism, surrealism, American scene paint |
| New York School Abstract | Expressionism, represented by Jackson Pollock, Willem De |
| erskovic, American Abstract and Figurative | Expressionism Style Is Timely Art Is Timeless (New York |
| The building has a Structural | Expressionism style. |
| idiom, tending eventually toward abstract | expressionism, the style in which he worked from about t |
| ourse of his artist's life he evolved from | expressionism to abstract art. |
| ry, signaling a turning away from Abstract | Expressionism, towards Pop Art, Minimalism and Conceptua |
| orn and Elmer Bischoff, taking up abstract | expressionism under their influence, but later turning t |
| [3] "German | Expressionism was taking root in film and eventually inf |
| 1919 and executed in 1920, indicates that | expressionism was an influence on him at that time. |
| n expecting as a reaction against Abstract | Expressionism was implicit in it at the start, and is on |
| ress their opposition to American Abstract | Expressionism which they feared was about to overwhelm A |
| ork during this time fused uniquely German | expressionism with African- American themes and spiritua |
| old masters, social realism, and Abstract | expressionism, Witkin refers to himself as a "cornball h |
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