expressionist in A Sentence

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    The other abstract Expressionists followed Pollock's breakthrough with new breakthroughs of their own.

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    German artists such as Otto Dix and Max Beckmann produced notable examples of Expressionist portraiture.

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    Franz Marc is a very interesting German Expressionist artist, the author of many unusual works, sometimes striking his contemporaries.

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    One may compare his operas Sancta Susanna(part of an Expressionist trilogy) and Neues vom Tage(a parody of modern life).

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    Holcha was traveling with her sister Erna, who was also a painter, and Erna's husband, the Expressionist sculptor Christoph Voll.

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    Some of Kafka's books are influenced by the Expressionist movement, though the majority of his literary output was associated with the experimental modernist genre.

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    Max Beckmann, who is sometimes called an Expressionist although he never considered himself part of any movement, was considered to be a verist and the most important artist of Neue Sachlichkeit.

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    In the lecture he argued that American art, until the Expressionist movement of the 20th century in which America declared its artistic"independence", is characterized by insecurity as compared with the artistic tradition of Europe.".

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    Expressionists abandoned nature and sought to express emotional experience, often centering their work around inner turmoil(angst), whether in reaction to the modern world, to alienation from society, or in the creation of personal identity.

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    Expressionists, likewise abandoning imitation nature, sought to express emotional experience, but often centered their art around angst- inner turmoil; whether in reaction to the modern world, to alienation from society, or in the creation of personal identity.

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    As these artists- who included Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, and George Grosz- rejected the self-involvement and romantic longings of the Expressionists, Weimar intellectuals in general made a call to arms for public collaboration, engagement, and rejection of romantic idealism.

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