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NEW OBJECTIVITY
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With their paintings, they reacted to the traumatic experience of the WWI and a world that had come apart at the seams: the artists of New Objectivity.
1914 - ARTISTS AT WAR
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The First World War left its mark on the work of numerous artists; the shock before the trembling of the world led them to poignant new themes and radically new artistic concepts.
EXPRESSIONISM
Expressionism as an art of mental expression: images of reality represented as abstraction with strong colors. However, the Expressionists were not overthrowers of the social system, their revolution was mainly the formal means of art, the free play of colors and shapes.
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SCANDINAVIAN ART AROUND 1900
It was not until the 19th century that an independent art scene developed in the northern European countries. Edvard Munch is Scandinavia's best-known artist. Many of his contemporaries have been rediscovered only in recent years.
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