Description |
xviii, 379 pages, 146 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm |
|
regular print |
Contents |
Art criticism and esthetic thought -- New responses to past styles -- The sentiment of the classic -- Realism and Impressionism -- Regionalism, worpswede, and Paula Mondersohn -- Becker -- Jugendstil: a major source of expressionist painting -- The formation of the Brucke -- The expansion of the Brucke -- Development of the Brucke from 1907 to 1910 -- Emil Nilde, 1907 -- 1912 -- The Brucke painters in Berlin -- The Vienna secession, Klimt, and Schiele -- Oskar Kokschka, 1905 -- 1910 -- Munich at the turn of the century: Kandinsky's beginnings -- The new artists' association -- Der blaue reiter I -- Der blaue reiter II -- Esthetic theories of Wassily Kandinsky -- Contraversies about the modern movement and its affirmation in the sonderbund -- Der sturm -- First German autumn salon |
|
The expressionist movement expands -- Journeys to exotic countries -- 1914 and after |
Summary |
Traces the development of Expressionism in Dresden, Munich, and Vienna between 1905 and 1914 |
Analysis |
Die Brücke (Group of artists) |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [354]-370 |
Subject |
Expressionism (Art)
|
|
Expressionism (Art) -- Germany.
|
|
Painting, German -- History.
|
|
Painting, German -- 20th century.
|
|
Painting, German.
|
|
Painting, Modern -- 20th century -- Germany.
|
|
Painting, Modern -- 20th century.
|
LC no. |
57010501 |
ISBN |
0520011619 (clothbound) |
|
0520025156 (paperbound) |
|
9780520025158 |
|