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Modern and Contemporary Style German Expressionism Art has always been part of the German culture. It has been used to portray the socio-economic and political challenges before and after the World War I. The post-world war I season when this portrait was created was code named expressionism. The portrait above is titled Portrait of Paris von Gütersloh (1887-1973).This piece of art was done by Egon Schiele in 1918. It is worth to note that extremes of creativity have been displayed in this work.
The portrait is spaced at the center but looks faint. This is blended with faint colour and limited visual exposure of the object. However, it is clear that the positioning of the portrait and transition of colour variation towards the background expresses isolation (Figura and Peter 65). It is therefore important to note the significant application of art to express the level of Isolation Gerany suufered after World War I. The shape of the portrait is an element of art that stands out very effective in addressing the central issue under consideration.
Texture application reflects significant dejection and blends well with the color to give the portrait a captivating visual impression.FauvismFauvism was an improvement on the impressionism and sought to give elaborate visual taste. The portrait is a painted work of the great French artist Henri Mattise. It was completed in 1923 and emphasizes the significance of color tonal variation in a painting. The genre of this art is consistent with its post-impressionist style which has significant style utilization (Cunningham and John 480).
Texture is an element which plays a central role in giving a fascinating appearance of the work. It is clear that color differences indicate the level of creativity of the artist in influencing the emotional aspect of the audience. The positioning of the object is well done with central spacing which explores the beauty of the woman. The shape of the object is consistent with its size and offers a better balance in terms of the realistic imagination of the audience. The artist seems to have utilized lines appropriately to draw the differences between the object, background and shape.
A combination of this artistic style gives the work maximum attraction and explores the heights of imagination.CubismThis work is a 20th century innovation that revolutionized various aspects of art in music, architecture among others. The piece of art is commonly referred to as Gebirge (Mountains) [formerly Landschaft (Landscape)] and was created in 1911-1912. It is a painting of oil on canvas. The artist has emphasized the use of lines to show the landscape and height differences. Besides, there is significant application of color variation to highlight the deviation of points on the mountain .
The era of cubism is well represented by the painting which also uses texture at different points to reflect the ruggedness of the landscape. It is evident that spacing has been reconciled with contrast such that the two brings out the best visual impression of the work. There is a systematic pattern of color and rhythm of lines which reflects the artist’s commitment to express the effects of creative painting.Source: http://www.sfmoma.org/explore/collection/artwork/204#ixzz3PrSTeHVV San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtWorks citedCunningham, Lawrence, and John J. Reich. Culture & Values: A Survey of the Humanities / Lawrence S.
Cunningham, John J. Reich. Boston, MA: Wadsworth, 2010. Print.Figura, Starr, and Peter Jelavich. German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 2011. Print.
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