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/ɛkspɹˈɛʃənˌɪst/
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[ US /ɪksˈpɹɛʃənəst/ ]
[ US /ɪksˈpɹɛʃənəst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to expressionism
expressionist art
NOUN
- an artist who is an adherent of expressionism
How To Use expressionist In A Sentence
- We encounter Judd before the rest of the minimalists and Clyfford Still after his fellow abstract expressionists.
- Earlier expressionists turned to tribal art to find the inspiration to distort the body in ways that could convey modern despair and agony.
- Two MMC students and a cinema professor go slumming as they lend character and voice to an expressionist painting set in a conspicuously disreputable French cabaret.
- But Franz Kline was a very, very well-known expressionist painter. ANASTASIA KRUPNIK (3-IN-1)
- The 1980s neo-expressionist David Salle practically made a career out of aping them and the "kitsch" pictures, which Mr. Picabia had derived from hack photographs in such magazines as Paris—Sex Appeal. The Good, the Bad and the Inspiring
- Within the present exhibition, the emphasis is on Richter's paintings based on photographs, his pure paintings, his famous grisailles and in particular the abstract expressionist works.
- He might even start to look like a serial modernist, or a kind of expressionistic minimalist.
- Although he disliked being described as a colourist ( "Everyone uses colour, don't they?" he once remarked), his pictures were almost always built up of thin, deeply saturated Expressionistic hues against which, he said, black skin looked better than white. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
- Lately I have been studying the paintings of an abstract expressionist named Diebenkorn.
- He began painting in an expressionistic style and produced collages, combining elements drawn from popular culture with his interests in European history, religion, and Byzantine art.