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Explore the innovative shifts in modern art marked by Post-Impressionism and Expressionism. Post-Impressionists prioritized structure and subjective reality, diverging from traditional representations of the real world, as seen in works by Berthe Morisot, Paul Cézanne, and Vincent Van Gogh. Expressionism, originating in Germany, reflects the inner emotions of the artist rather than an accurate depiction of subjects, exemplified by Edvard Munch's iconic "The Scream". Together, these movements redefined artistic expression, paving the way for contemporary art forms.
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Post-Impressionism • More attention paid to structure and form • Subjective reality • Beginning of modern art • Breaking away from representing the “real” world, whatever that is. • Modern artists capture the “Real” world in two ways: They either distort it for emotion (expressionism) or abandon it entirely (abstract).
Expressionism • Intention is not to reproduce a subject accurately, but instead to portray it in such a way as to express the inner state of the artist. • Many expressionist reflected their disillusion with modern society • Originated in Germany