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Goncharova
folklore
Shevchenko
Aleksandr
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
.
2
folklore
Matisse
started
Goncharova
Aleksandr
Shevchenko
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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