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  • the company for two years dancing in many expressionist and modern dance works.
  • Erich Kahn (1904-1979) was a German Expressionist, and a survivor of the Nazi persecution of
  • me from the movie's use of post-war German Expressionist and Italian Neo-Realist techniques.
  • Sadler built up a remarkable collection of expressionist and abstract expressionist art at a time w
  • rom the mid 1950s she had developed a more expressionist and free form attitude following journeys
  • the 1950s he was thought of as an abstract expressionist and in the early 1960s he was thought of a
  • insterlin had withdrawn from the circle of expressionist architects as they moved towards the New O
  • e played an influential role in the German expressionist architecture movement of the early 20th ce
  • n as the closest England came to a genuine expressionist art movement, and this was accentuated not
  • has been compared to the "gaudily tragic" expressionist art of the Weimar era, with portraits of "
  • ed as a unique combination of abstract and expressionist art, Marengo attempted to portray the inst
  • January 7, 1893 - October 27, 1975) was an expressionist artist, especially noted for his printmaki
  • ) belonged to the New York School Abstract Expressionist artists whose artistic innovation by the 1
  • It also produced its own expressionist artists, including Jacob Kramer and the li
  • Willem de Kooning and other early abstract expressionist artists.
  • ort that brought him into contact with the Expressionist Bruno Taut.
  • …Abstract Expressionist but contain the first evidence of a Los An
  • ence on the finished product of the German expressionist cinema of the era, notably the celebrated
  • ination, as well as his debt to the German Expressionist cinema of the 1920s.
  • red in the film and paralleled with German Expressionist cinema of the time.
  • us was involved in the Glass Chain utopian expressionist correspondence under the pseudonym "Mass."
  • ognized from the various dance-styles from Expressionist dance via Street dance and Contact improvi
  • Kurt Jooss, one of the founders of German Expressionist dance.
  • An Expressionist dramatist, he was, along with Gerhart Haup
  • incorporating consonance, dissonance, and expressionist elements more or less equally.
  • hts and fidelity to facts; behaviorist and expressionist elements; and strikingly unusual combinati
  • rnau was invited by William Fox to make an Expressionist film in Hollywood.
  • It is an example of German Expressionist film and has a surreal, dreamlike quality.
  • t (English: Earth Spirit) is a 1923 German Expressionist film directed by Leopold Jessner.
  • e series is a reference to the 1919 German Expressionist film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
  • be used to full effect in the 1926 German Expressionist film Faust, directed by F.W. Murnau.
  • t is one of the most influential of German Expressionist films and is often considered one of the g
  • The plots and stories of the Expressionist films often dealt with madness, insanity,
  • The first Expressionist films made up for a lack of lavish budgets
  • ion Picture Company, which produces German Expressionist films.
  • She was inspired by expressionist German cinema, by French surrealism and Am
  • the first, last, and only design of German Expressionist glass architecture that was actually const
  • Expressionist grave in Stahnsdorf graveyard, 1920
  • s one of the leading members of the German Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider).
  • Spigel was a key member of the influential Expressionist group, Jung Idysz.
  • with many artists in the emerging Abstract Expressionist group.
  • ce of a degraded film print, evoking early Expressionist horror films such as F.W. Murnau's Nosfera
  • oll, were described by a number critics as Expressionist in style, based on their "energetic and sp
  • It was the first in a triptych of expressionist influenced one-act operas, the others bein
  • The film begins showing the abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) autographing i
  • aus in Weimar, where he was close to Swiss expressionist Johannes Itten.
  • Age as England's equivalent to the German expressionist journal Der Sturm, then it seems reasonabl
  • He painted mainly expressionist landscapes and portraits, gradually evolvi
  • ted and he began to edit and contribute to expressionist magazines, such as Die Aktion and his own
  • television cable TV show done in a German Expressionist manner that lasted from 1996 to 1999.
  • It was Ball who interested Leybold in the expressionist movement and soon the two of them were soo
  • s praised as an important supporter of the expressionist movement in the Rhineland, having contribu
  • nth was initially antagonistic towards the expressionist movement, but after a stroke in 1911 his s
  • ulates the principal virtues of the entire Expressionist movement.
  • rican abstract painter associated with the Expressionist movement.
  • gazine most frequently associated with the Expressionist movement.
  • emotional ones of the established abstract expressionist movement.
  • ich saw the development of the main German Expressionist movements as well as the arrival of the su
  • Constant Permeke, expressionist painter
  • Willem De Kooning - Abstract Expressionist Painter
  • May 13 - Franz Kline, abstract expressionist painter (b.
  • an Bluhm (1921-1999), an American abstract expressionist painter
  • Abstract expressionist painter Barnett Newman wore a monocle main
  • March - Adolph Gottlieb, American abstract expressionist painter and sculptor (b.1903).
  • 7 - July 7, 1999) was an American abstract expressionist painter and one of the premier American co
  • eptember 20, 1928) is an American abstract expressionist painter and African and tribal art collect
  • Expressionist painter Franz Marc's Horse in a Landscape
  • 1974 biographical film about the Norwegian Expressionist painter Edvard Munch, written and directed
  • The Expressionist painter Sir Robin Philipson, of Edinburgh,
  • ch sculptor Auguste Rodin and the Austrian expressionist painter Egon Schiele, and a survey of grea
  • a museum in Bonn, Germany dedicated to the expressionist painter August Macke in what was once his
  • 917 - March 12, 2004) was a major abstract expressionist painter and teacher known for his mystical
  • n to become a well-known American abstract expressionist painter and printmaker.
  • Gentry (1919-2003) was an African American Expressionist painter lived and worked in Paris, France,
  • March 21 - Hans Hofmann, abstract expressionist painter, teacher, (d.
  • mbir (born January 24, 1924) is a Romanian Expressionist painter, portraitist, and book illustrator
  • Kossoff (born 21 March, 1926) is a British expressionist painter, known for portraits, life drawing
  • - July 20, 1985) was an American Abstract expressionist painter, sculptor, and collagist and a mem
  • , 2006) was a Poland-born American Lyrical expressionist painter, journalist and memoirist.
  • Olga Albizu (1924-2005) was an abstract expressionist painter.
  • Gustave De Smet (1877-1943) was a Belgian expressionist painter.
  • August 1881 - 21 April 1947) was a Belgian expressionist painter.
  • the life of Klingsor, a forty-two-year-old expressionist painter.
  • lso renowned as a modern impressionist and expressionist painter.
  • an exhibition in the Berlin university for expressionist painters, for which he was vehemently atta
  • quired collection of Dutch old masters and Expressionist paintings was said to be valued in the "mi
  • Her abstract expressionist paintings make frequent use of acrylic and
  • s, Resnick earned respect for his Abstract Expressionist paintings and also was unique for being on
  • The gallery features the abstract expressionist paintings, photography, and sculpture of T
  • Tillamook Cheddar executes abstract expressionist paintings, drawings, etchings, and sculptu
  • His brushwork ranges from an expressionist palette-knife impasto to delicate watercol
  • x.) drums and production from contemporary expressionist Paul Kostabi - including cover version of
  • Die!: Prose, Poems, and Emoto-Versatronic Expressionist Pieces About Video Games (1980-2003) (pape
  • Die!: Prose, Poems, and Emoto-Versatronic Expressionist Pieces About Video Games (1980-2003), sold
  • The Hairy Ape (1922) is an expressionist play by Eugene O'Neill.
  • German Expressionist Plays.
  • 950, New York) was an Austrian-born German Expressionist poet.
  • e has been largely forgotten, unlike other Expressionist poets writing in German, such as Gottfried
  • Kokoschka's expressionist, psychological treatment of the Orpheus my
  • The figurative expressionist scenes involved modern flower gardens with
  • the Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies.
  • ional) specificity for having borrowed the expressionist style from wherever?"
  • iles (or parts of) that bring the Abstract Expressionist style of painting into three dimensions.
  • apes composed in a light, slightly uneven, expressionist style that is a reflection of her easy-goi
  • lone, he instead developed an aggressively expressionist style that involves physically scraping or
  • He painted landscapes in an expressionist style.
  • igure rendered in her signature figurative expressionist style.
  • artist Norman Adams and are in a striking expressionist style.
  • tz Lang and was deeply influenced by their expressionist style.
  • f the vehicles which have propelled German Expressionist techniques into the present day.
  • as a noted producer and director of German Expressionist theater and cinema.
  • oupe, which incorporates elements of mime, expressionist theatre, and surrealism in its presentatio
  • most frequently performed works of German Expressionist theatre, its plot concerns a Cashier (play
  • a naive sensationalist but put forward an expressionist theory of linguistic creation that anticip
  • orm like the opening movement, but with an expressionist tone.
  • The evident expressionist traces, references to Germanic literature
  • Her early works are expressionist, while her later work may be closer to mag
  • ted with the New Objectivity, and later an expressionist who worked in America after 1947.
  • placement of evaluation with reviewuation, expressionist with statementist, prevalent with prreview
  • essor for the college, skipped over Salt's expressionist work before remarking about the Buick work
  • can discern an interesting and passionate expressionist work with the quality that we recognize wi
  • The ‘clean' Abstract Expressionist work of Craig Kauffman could be the point
  • Captivated by the newly acquired abstract expressionist works of Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, C
  • Muche's exposure to the Expressionist world influenced him to become more unconv
  • 2 - 21 July 1989) was a Slovene doctor and Expressionist writer.