Passion
Introduction to Expressionism and Figurative Expressionism
Expressionism is a modernist movement that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by its emphasis on emotional experience and subjective interpretation. The movement encompassed various artistic styles, including painting, sculpture, literature, music, and theater. In this article, we will focus on the Expressionism art movement and its sub-movement, Figurative Expressionism. Figurative Expressionism is a post-World War II American art movement that achieved international influence for New York and put it at the center of the western art world. It was the first to do so, and it marked a return to traditional themes of self-expression in European art after decades of American dominance. The movement was characterized by intense subjectivity, rough handling of materials, and the return to portraying recognizable objects, such as the human body, in a rough and violently emotional way.Edvard Munch's 'Passion'
Edvard Munch's painting Passion, created in 1913, is an excellent example of the Figurative Expressionism art movement. The painting depicts a man and a woman in a passionate embrace, with the man's face contorted in a scream-like expression. The rough handling of materials and the intense subjectivity of the painting are characteristic of the Figurative Expressionism movement. Munch was a Norwegian painter who is best known for his painting The Scream, which has become one of Western art's most acclaimed images. Munch's childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dread of inheriting a mental condition that ran in the family. Studying at the Royal School of Art and Design in Kristiania (today's Oslo), Munch began to live a bohemian life under the influence of the nihilist Hans Jæger, who urged him to paint his own emotional and psychological state ('soul painting'); from this emerged his distinctive style.Conclusion
The Figurative Expressionism art movement was a post-World War II American art movement that achieved international influence for New York and put it at the center of the western art world. It marked a return to traditional themes of self-expression in European art after decades of American dominance. The movement was characterized by intense subjectivity, rough handling of materials, and the return to portraying recognizable objects, such as the human body, in a rough and violently emotional way. Edvard Munch's painting Passion, created in 1913, is an excellent example of the Figurative Expressionism art movement. The painting depicts a man and a woman in a passionate embrace, with the man's face contorted in a scream-like expression. Munch's distinctive style and emotional intensity make this painting a masterpiece of the Figurative Expressionism art movement.- Learn more about the Abstract Expressionism Art Movement: Read more about the Abstract Expressionism Art Movement on OriginalUniqueArt.com
- Discover other masterpieces of Edvard Munch: View the painting 'Passion' by Edvard Munch on OriginalUniqueArt.com
爱德华·蒙克(1863 – 1944)
探索爱德华·蒙克(1863-1944),表现主义先驱! 发现《呐喊》及探索焦虑、死亡、爱情与心理主题的艺术作品。挪威艺术家,以其深刻的情感表达和对人类内心世界的探索而闻名。
关于此作品
- 标题: Passion
- 艺术家: 爱德华·蒙克
- 年份: 1913
- 版权状态: 公有领域
- 运动感: Figurative Expressionism
- 媒介: Acrylic On Canvas
- 时期: Modern
- 关键词: painting , anxiety , expressionism
- 主题: 1913 , anxiety , figure
作品概览
- Artist: Edvard Munch
- Influences: Munch's past
- Year: 1913
- Title: Passion
- Movement: Figurative Expressionism
- Location: Munch Museum, Oslo
- Notable elements: Scream-like expression

