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Kathe Kollwitz, George Grosz, Relief Printmaking, German Expressionism, Brooklyn Museum, Linocut Art, Expressionist Art, Woodcuts Prints, Paul Klee

Speaking of making the world a better place, Käthe Kollwitz was an artist who tried to do just that… And unfortunately, her world was in need of an awful lot of bettering. Born in Germany in 1867, one of Kollwitz's sons was killed in World War I and a grandson was killed in World War II. Her husband was a doctor who worked with the poor, providing her with a constant view of the suffering caused by social injustice, as well as a respect for the beauty and bravery of these hard-working…

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Mysterious Illustration, Stairs Drawing, Jewish Museum Berlin, Goethe Institut, Expressionism Drawing, Black Line Art, Grainy Texture, Arte Peculiar, Art Noir

Halloween is just around the corner. Do you know what you are going to dress up as? If not, come to LACMA this weekend and get inspired by Fantasies and Fairy Tales, on view through February 3, 2019. The exhibition features artworks, both whimsical and spooky, all relating to popular fairy tales, myths, and legends in the graphic arts in the years around 1900, with select earlier examples as well as more recent works. Explore the various creatures and characters in the exhibition and learn…

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Ludwig Meidner - The Corner House (Villa Kochmann, Dresden) [1913] | by Gandalf's Gallery Ludwig Meidner, Karl Hofer, Neo Expressionism, House Villa, German Expressionism, Expressionist Art, Corner House, German Art, Book Ideas

Executed a year before the outbreak of war, the painting shows Villa Kochmann, on the corner of the Residenzstrasse and Alemannenallee in Dresden, which still stands. The deconstructed building, captured in the middle of the night using a palette of black, grey and bluish tones, is considered by some authors to be a portrait of the house’s owner, Franz Kochmann, who had made a fortune from a liquor store in Kattowitz and owned a lithographic workshop in Dresden. This hypothesis would explain…

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PDF] Translating 2D German expressionist woodcut artwork ... German Expressionism Art, Emil Nolde, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Relief Printmaking, Milwaukee Art, Milwaukee Art Museum, German Expressionism, Mid Century Wall Art, Alberto Giacometti

The study of four woodcuts from the twentieth century German Expressionist movement inspires and informs the translation of these artworks from two-dimensional works on paper to three-dimensional computer generated models. Translating 2D German Expressionist Woodcut Artwork Into 3D. (August 2006) Elona Musha, B.F.A., Shawnee State University Chair of Advisory Committee: Prof. Karen Hillier This thesis involves the study of four woodcuts from the twentieth century German Expressionist…

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