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Flemish Expressionism, also referred to as Belgian Expressionism, was one of the dominant art styles in Flanders during the interbellum. Influenced by
Flemish_Expressionism
Painting style from the County of Flanders
Netherlands Dutch Golden Age Early Renaissance painting Flemish Expressionism Guild of Romanists List of Flemish painters Northern Renaissance Spanish Netherlands
Flemish_painting
Modernist art movement
Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its
Expressionism
List of western art periods
1909, France Expressionism – 1905 – 1930, Germany Die Brücke – 1905 – 1913, Germany Der Blaue Reiter – 1911, Germany Flemish Expressionism – 1911–1940
Periods in Western art history
Periods_in_Western_art_history
Belgian painter and sculptor (1886–1952)
with Gustave De Smet and Frits Van den Berghe. A leading figure in Flemish Expressionism, he was among the group of artists influenced by elements of Fauvism
Constant_Permeke
Belgian sculptor and illustrator (1890–1957)
was one of the main artists in the development of the movement of Flemish Expressionism. Jozef Cantré was born in Ghent in 1890, four years after his brother
Jozef_Cantré
Museum in Bruges, Belgium
milestones of Belgian symbolism and modernism, masterpieces of Flemish Expressionism and many items from the city's collection of post-war modern art
Groeningemuseum
Post-war art movement
include in post-expressionism, and which Roh excluded, is the reaction to Flemish Expressionism, as opposed to strains of German expressionism and Italian
Post-expressionism
Art movement
Neo-expressionism is a style of late modernist or early-postmodern painting and sculpture that emerged in the late 1970s. Neo-expressionists were sometimes
Neo-expressionism
experiments helped create and develop what later came to be known as Flemish Expressionism. The son of sculptor Emiel Jespers and the brother of sculptor Oscar
Floris_Jespers
American post–World War II art movement
Abstract expressionism in the United States emerged as a distinct art movement in the aftermath of World War II and gained mainstream acceptance in the
Abstract_expressionism
Belgian painter (1877–1943)
founders of Flemish Expressionism. Some of the works of the Flemish expressionists bear a stylistic relationship to German expressionism through their
Gustave_De_Smet
American art movement
American Figurative Expressionism is a 20th-century visual art style or movement that first took hold in Boston, and later spread throughout the United
American Figurative Expressionism
American_Figurative_Expressionism
Belgian painter (1884–1953)
own style and, whereas he is often considered a representative of Flemish Expressionism, he refused to associate himself with any art movement. He was not
Jean_Brusselmans
Belgian artist (1883–1966)
and subjects from the Bible. Servaes innovative work helped found Flemish Expressionism. He experimented with different ways to show his personal emotions
Albert_Servaes
Belgian painter (1919–2006)
been defined as an expressionist painter and his work referenced Flemish Expressionism especially the works of Constant Permeke, whose paintings, like
Frans_Claerhout
his home town. From 1925, he became increasingly interested in Flemish Expressionism which was flourishing in Belgium and France. Encouraged by André
Joseph_Kutter
Excessivism Exoticism Expressionism Fantastic realism Fauvism Feminist art Figurative art Figuration Libre Fine Art Fin de siècle Folk art Flemish painting Fluxus
List_of_art_movements
Term coined by Spanish art historian Elias Tormo
Hispano-Flemish style is used to describe Spanish 15th century paintings and artworks that were influenced by the painters of the Northern Renaissance
Hispano-Flemish_style
Municipality in Flemish Community, Belgium
1952) was a Belgian painter who is considered the leading figure of Flemish expressionism, born in Antwerp. Steve Ramon (°1979), won two Motocross world championships
Jabbeke
Belgian painter
Heintz. After close ties with the Barbizon school, he discovers Flemish Expressionism and is influenced by Gustave De Smet, Constant Permeke, Frits van
Marcel_Caron
Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting represents the 16th-century response to Italian Renaissance art in the Low Countries, as well as many continuities
Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
Dutch_and_Flemish_Renaissance_painting
Painting movement
Flemish Baroque painting was a style of painting in the Southern Netherlands during Spanish control in the 16th and 17th centuries. The period roughly
Flemish_Baroque_painting
Belgian documentary film
Belgian painter and sculptor considered the leading figure of Flemish expressionism. Permeke was produced by Conrad, Storck and Pierre Drouot, and features
Permeke_(film)
15th and 16th-century art of the Low Countries
15th- and 16th-century Northern Renaissance period, once known as the Flemish Primitives. It flourished especially in the cities of Bruges, Ghent, Mechelen
Early_Netherlandish_painting
Cultural venue in Brussels, Belgium
sculpture hall on 28 May. Sit-ins at exhibitions, including Aspects of Flemish Expressionism, remained largely non-violent, featuring meetings, debates, artist
Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels
Centre_for_Fine_Arts,_Brussels
Belgian painter (1902–1951)
an artist, Vlaamse expressionisme, Flemish expressionism, had become the authoritative art movement in the Flemish art world through the Latem Schools
Albert_Van_Dyck
Fijnschilder Fine Art of Leningrad Fingerpaint Flatness Flemish Baroque painting Flemish Expressionism Flemish painting Folly (allegory) Fore-edge painting Fourth
Index of painting-related articles
Index_of_painting-related_articles
Art produced in the Western world
transition from abstract expressionism to Neo-expressionism in painting, abandoning the so-called "pure abstraction" of abstract expressionism in favor of more
Western_painting
Art movement
established styles and forms, along with Surrealism, Futurism and Abstract Expressionism. From a chronological point of view, Dada is located solidly within
Postmodern_art
the purpose of which was to foster Walloon art, obscured by the Flemish Expressionism of the Laethem-Saint-Martin School, by supporting young talented
Groupe_Nervia
Type of painting
motifs in their still-life paintings. Starting in the 1930s, abstract expressionism severely reduced still life to raw depictions of form and colour, until
Still_life
Arts movement
Boston Expressionism is an art movement marked by emotional directness, dark humor, social and spiritual themes, and a tendency toward figuration strong
Boston_Expressionism
Art movement from the late 1950s with similarities to the original Dada movement
contrast. It was a reaction to the personal emotionalism of Abstract Expressionism and, taking a lead from the practice of Marcel Duchamp and Kurt Schwitters
Neo-Dada
Visual arts movement
New York Figurative Expressionism is a visual arts movement and a branch of American Figurative Expressionism. Though the movement dates to the 1930s
New York Figurative Expressionism
New_York_Figurative_Expressionism
Art movement
term characterizing a type of abstract painting related to Abstract Expressionism; in use since the 1940s. Many well known abstract expressionist painters
Lyrical_abstraction
painting style. For painters from this region before 1830, see List of Flemish painters. Contents: 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
List_of_Belgian_painters
Artistic period (1860s–1970s)
tribal masks and his new Cubist inventions. Between 1905 and 1911 German Expressionism emerged in Dresden and Munich with artists like Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Modern_art
1920s German art movement against expressionism
movement in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism. The term was coined by Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub, the director of the
New_Objectivity
German expressionist artist group
the evolution of modern art in the 20th century and the creation of expressionism. The group came to an end around 1913. The Brücke Museum in Berlin was
Die_Brücke
Art movement
pupil from 1594 to 1598, Rubens, would soon sweep over Flemish art. In religious works, Flemish artists were also subject to the decrees of the Council
Northern_Mannerism
French style of abstract painting
response and equivalent to abstract expressionism, although there are stylistic differences (American abstract expressionism tended to be more "aggressively
Tachisme
17th-century Dutch painting
painters also travelled to Italy, though this was less common than with their Flemish contemporaries, as can be seen from the membership of the Bentvueghels
Dutch_Golden_Age_painting
Contemporary art movement
movement, Photorealism evolved from Pop Art and as a counter to Abstract Expressionism as well as Minimalist art movements in the late 1960s and early 1970s
Photorealism
Practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface
abstract, narrative, symbolist (as in Symbolist art), emotive (as in Expressionism) or political in nature (as in Artivism). A significant share of the
Painting
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1550–1600
on existing precedents in Continental Europe. Of particular note is the Flemish influence at Fontainebleau that combined the eroticism of the French style
Mannerism
Group of expressionist artists
in Dresden. The work of the affiliated artists is assigned to German Expressionism. The forerunner of The Blue Rider was the Neue Künstlervereinigung München
Der_Blaue_Reiter
Art movement
was inspired by European modernism and closely related to abstract expressionism, while many of its notable early proponents were among the pioneering
Color_field
example of Expressionism Gustav Klimt, expressionism, 1907–1908 Pablo Picasso, 1908, Dryad, Proto-Cubism Marc Chagall 1911, expressionism and surrealism
History_of_painting
of expressionism in his poems. In between World War I and World War II, Gerard Walschap, Willem Elsschot and Marnix Gijsen were prominent Flemish writers
Literature_of_Flanders
European art movement from about 1590 to 1750
this can be seen in works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Le Nain and La Tour. The Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck developed a graceful but imposing portrait style
Baroque_painting
Belgian painter (1860–1949)
1949) was a Belgian painter and printmaker, an important influence on expressionism and surrealism who lived in Ostend for most of his life. He was associated
James_Ensor
A flat minimalistic art style
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Corporate_Memphis
Period of the most exceptional artistic production during the Italian Renaissance
Pennsylvania Impressionism Mir iskusstva Ten American Painters Fauvism Expressionism Die Brücke Der Blaue Reiter Noucentisme Deutscher Werkbund American
High_Renaissance
Masonry made of bricks and mortar
mortar bedding and perpends joining the bricks remain permeable. Brick Expressionism – Architectural style Ceramic building material – Archaeological term
Brickwork
Style of painting
closely associated with abstract expressionism (some critics have used the terms "action painting" and "abstract expressionism" interchangeably). A comparison
Action_painting
Art created outside the boundaries of official culture by those untrained in the arts
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Outsider_art
Dutch art movement founded 1917
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
De_Stijl
German art school and art movement
founded at a time when the German zeitgeist had turned from emotional Expressionism to the matter-of-fact New Objectivity. An entire group of working architects
Bauhaus
Term coined by art critic Clement Greenberg
there was a new movement in painting that derived from the abstract expressionism of the 1940s and 1950s but "favored openness or clarity" as opposed
Post-painterly_abstraction
Late 19th-century movement
For this reason, the term Decadentism, modeled on "Romanticism" or "Expressionism", became more substantial and widespread than elsewhere. However, most
Decadent_movement
Art of the present time
Impressionism Symbolism Decorative Post-Impressionism Art Nouveau Fauvism Expressionism Cubism Contemporary Postmodern Conceptualism Pop Minimalism Periods
Contemporary_art
Art movement influenced by the aesthetic of minimalism
Jewish cantillation, and so on). Holy minimalism Lyrical Abstraction Neo-expressionism New York School Fluxus Casualism Conceptual art Appropriation (art)
Postminimalism
1918 wordless novel by Frans Masereel
Man's Passion, or The Passion of a Man is the first wordless novel by Flemish artist Frans Masereel (1889–1972), first published in 1918 under the French
25_Images_of_a_Man's_Passion
Belgian poet and writer (1896 – 1928)
a dandy from that year. His poetry shows influences from Modernism, Expressionism, Dadaism and early Surrealism, but Van Ostaijen's style is very much
Paul_van_Ostaijen
19th-century artistic movement
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Realism_(art_movement)
American art movement
style of Abstract Expressionism, embracing a renewed focus in figuration in painting. The New York School of Abstract Expressionism was the first American
Bay_Area_Figurative_Movement
Fauvists, modern art began to develop in all its forms, ranging from Expressionism, concerned with evoking emotion through objective works of art, to Cubism
Art_of_Europe
Styles of art associated with periods of time and/or locations of artistic activity
1889, Post-Impressionism Edvard Munch, The Scream, early example of Expressionism Academic, c. 16th century–20th century Aesthetic Movement American Barbizon
Art_movement
American art movement
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Hudson_River_School
Overview of nighttime themes in European art
1490 Master of the Houghton Miniatures, Annunciation to the Shepherds, (Flemish miniature ) c. late 15th century, J. Paul Getty Museum The Western tradition
Night in paintings (Western art)
Night_in_paintings_(Western_art)
Artistic style
ultramarine; these red leaves? Put in vermilion." Fauvism has been compared to Expressionism, both in its use of pure color and unconstrained brushwork. Some of
Fauvism
Technique of painting with small, distinct dots
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Pointillism
Online musical genre and visual aesthetic
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Vaporwave
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
AI_art
Cultural aesthetic and philosophy
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Afrofuturism
Architectural style
late 1970s and early 1980s, having largely given way to structural expressionism and deconstructivism, it has experienced a resurgence of interest since
Brutalist_architecture
Art technique of illusory tridimensionality
very popular in Flemish and later in Dutch painting in the 17th century arising from the development of still life painting. The Flemish painter Cornelis
Trompe-l'œil
Art movement
V of Aragon became ruler of Naples, bringing with him a collection of Flemish paintings and setting up a Humanist Academy. Antonello da Messina seems
Italian_Renaissance_painting
Cultural and artistic movement
modernity". Therefore, phenomena apparently unrelated to each other such as "Expressionism, Futurism, Vitalism, Theosophy, Psychoanalysis, Nudism, Eugenics, Utopian
Modernism
British modernist art movement formed in 1914
English abstract art movement that was a 'parallel movement to Cubism and Expressionism' and would, the advertisement promised, be a 'Death Blow to Impressionism
Vorticism
Early-20th-century Russian art movement
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Suprematism
Art movement emerging in the mid-1950s
Widely seen as both a reaction against and an extension of abstract expressionism, pop art redirected attention to everyday imagery and commercial design
Pop_art
Vincent van Gogh, Dutch born, but living in France, opened the road to expressionism. Georges Seurat, influenced by color theory, devised a pointillist technique
French_art
Art movement
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Primitivism
Austrian short-lived art movement
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Viennese_Actionism
Stylistic followers of the painter Caravaggio
painting Boy with a Basket of Fruit. Rubens was likely one of the first Flemish artists to be influenced by Caravaggio. During the period 1600–1608, Rubens
Caravaggisti
Early 20th century group of artists
artists as "members of the minority characterised by restlessness whose expressionism is therefore extreme in its emotionalism". The term l'École de Paris
School_of_Paris
Architectural and art movement and style
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Neo-futurism
Movement in various forms of art and design
era in Western art. It is often interpreted as a reaction to abstract expressionism and modernism. The movement anticipated various post-minimalist practices
Minimalism
Group of Austrian artists and architects
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Vienna_Secession
Imitation or depiction of Eastern cultures
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Orientalism
Art museum in Karlsruhe, Germany
Karlsruhe, Germany. Its collection consists of works by mainly German, French, Flemish and Dutch masters from the past eight centuries. The museum was conceived
Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe
Staatliche_Kunsthalle_Karlsruhe
Predominantly French art movement, 1886–1905
(1886–1943) Periods in Western art history Cubism Kapists Neo-impressionism Expressionism Fauvism History of painting Western painting Metropolitan Museum of
Post-Impressionism
Visual arts produced during the European Renaissance
paintings and altarpieces. Among the most famous were the Limbourg brothers, Flemish illuminators and creators of the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry manuscript
Renaissance_art
Art movement
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Op_art
Underground visual art movement
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Lowbrow_(art_movement)
Art by a person lacking formal training
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Naïve_art
Works that are experimental or innovative
photographic reproductions to circulate Surrealist images and ideas. Abstract expressionism – American post–World War II art movement Art film – Film genre Artivism –
Avant-garde
19th-century art movement
Boston Expressionism Leningrad school Contemporary and Postmodern (1945–present) 1945–1959 International Typographic Style Abstract expressionism Washington
Aestheticism
FLEMISH EXPRESSIONISM
FLEMISH EXPRESSIONISM
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Without Blemish
Girl/Female
Tamil
Niramayi | நிராமயீ
Pure, Clean, Spotless, Without blemish
Niramayi | நிராமயீ
Boy/Male
English American Anglo Saxon
From the valley.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Originating from Flanders
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Without Blemish
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Without Blemish
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pure, Clean, Spotless, Without blemish
Boy/Male
Hindu
Without blemish, Pure
Girl/Female
Tamil
Niramayee | நிராமஈ
Pure, Clean, Spotless, Without blemish
Niramayee | நிராமஈ
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Dutch, English, Swedish
Dutchman; A Native of Flanders; Man from the Lowlands
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord of the Earth
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Pure; Without Blemish
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Malaysian, Swahili
Without Blemish; Hidden; Chaste
Boy/Male
Tamil
Without blemish, Pure
Boy/Male
Hindu
Without blemish, Pure
Boy/Male
Tamil
Without blemish, Pure
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pure, Clean, Spotless, Without blemish
Surname or Lastname
English
English : ethnic name for someone from Flanders. In the Middle Ages there was considerable commercial intercourse between England and the Netherlands, particularly in the wool trade, and many Flemish weavers and dyers settled in England. The word reflects a Norman French form of Old French flamenc, from the stem flam- + the Germanic suffix -ing. The surname is also common in south and east Scotland and in Ireland, where it is sometimes found in the Gaelicized form Pléimeann.German : variant of Flemming, cognate with 1.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Birth Mark; Blemish
Boy/Male
Dutch American Flemish
White.
FLEMISH EXPRESSIONISM
FLEMISH EXPRESSIONISM
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wild fire
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Easley accessible
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German, Greek
Truthful; Variant of Alice
Girl/Female
Arabic
Beautiful; Pretty
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Surprise
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Having Fire
Girl/Female
Muslim
Respected, Noble
Boy/Male
Hindu
One of the kauravas
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Radhaji's Birthplace
FLEMISH EXPRESSIONISM
FLEMISH EXPRESSIONISM
FLEMISH EXPRESSIONISM
FLEMISH EXPRESSIONISM
FLEMISH EXPRESSIONISM
n.
A spot; a blemish; a mole.
a.
Pertaining to Flanders, or the Flemings.
a.
Flemish.
v. t.
To remove flesh, membrance, etc., from, as from hides.
v. t.
To tarnish, as reputation or character; to defame.
v. t.
To feed with flesh, as an incitement to further exertion; to initiate; -- from the practice of training hawks and dogs by feeding them with the first game they take, or other flesh. Hence, to use upon flesh (as a murderous weapon) so as to draw blood, especially for the first time.
n.
The orange filefish. See Filefish.
n.
A spot, stain, or blemish.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Blemish
n.
Spot; blemish; harm; hurt.
a.
Without blemish; spotless.
n.
Any mark of deformity or injury, whether physical or moral; anything that diminishes beauty, or renders imperfect that which is otherwise well formed; that which impairs reputation.
v. t.
To mark with deformity; to injure or impair, as anything which is well formed, or excellent; to mar, or make defective, either the body or mind.
n.
The language or dialect spoken by the Flemings; also, collectively, the people of Flanders.
n.
A blemish or defect.
a.
Having no wem, or blemish; spotless.
n.
A Flemish sloop with a castle at each end.
n.
A large and delicious pear or Flemish origin.
pl.
of Blemish
imp. & p. p.
of Blemish