German Expressionism: Documents From the End of the Wilhelmine Empire to the Rise of National Socialism
German Expressionism, one of the most significant movements of early European modernism, was an enormously powerful element in Germany's cultural life from the end of the Wilhelmine Empire to the Third Reich. While the movement embraced such diverse artists as E. L. Kirchner, Wassily Kandinsky, Kathe Kollwitz, and George Grosz, all the participants shared an almost messianic belief in the power of art to change society. Rose-Carol Washton Long has drawn together over eighty documents crucial to the understanding of German Expressionism, many of them translated for the first time into English.
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Dix Otto, Schwitters Kurt, Feininger Lyonel, Marc Franz, Kandinsky Wassily, Klee Paul, Bloch Ernst, Ball Hugo, Pechstein Max, Itten Johannes, Hausmann Raoul, Nolde Emil, Barlach Ernst, Worringer Wilhelm
Berkeley
1995
350 pages
9780520202641
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