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Paint laid on thick, colors popping off the
page, and unnatural hues –fauvism and
expressionism are two of the
movements that brought these
characteristics to life.

Fauvism took hold of the art scene from
1905 to 1910, give or take, and is
characterized by intense color and bold
brushwork. In some cases, artists from
this period applied paint straight from the
bottle. They chose simple subjects and
because of this, the paintings looked
almost abstract.

Art critic Louis Vauxcelles coined the term
after he described the work ofHenri
MatisseandAndre Derainas “les fauves” or
the beasts during a 1905 exhibition at the
Salon d’Automne in Paris. The work at the
show by Matisse and Derain were full of non-
naturalistic color choices and wild drabs of
paint on the canvas. It would mark the
beginning of fauvism.

EXPRESSIONISM

Expressionism is an umbrella term for
any artwork that distorts reality to match
the inner feelings, views, or ideas of the
artist. In short, it’s art that expresses
inner realities onto the outer world.

Major contributors to the expressionism
movement are artists such as
Matisse,Rouault,Oskar
Kokoschka,Paul Klee, Max
Beckmann,Pablo Picasso,Francis
Bacon,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Graham
Sutherland,Edvard Munch, and others.

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