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Art History
Post-Impressionism
Primltivism
pablo picasso
This painting shows her soft face and dreamy expression, showing a kind of tranquility and elegance, reflecting Picasso's love for Marie and showing the artist's creativity. The bright colors such as pink, blue, yellow and purple make the painting lively and energetic.
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Japanison
Paul Gaugin
This painting presents an exotic atmosphere. In the center of the picture are two women, sitting on the grass and talking to each other. Their clothes are simple and elegant, and with the background of the picture, there is a quiet and mysterious beauty. There is also a red dog in the picture, which adds a sense of liveliness to the picture.
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synthetism
cuno amiet
This painting depicts a vibrant scene with strong colors. The orange-yellow sky seems to be showing the sunset, which makes people feel calm and warm. The ground is mainly dark red, which contrasts with the bright color of the sky, giving people a visual impact.
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pointillism
paul signac
The "Avenue of Plane Trees Near Arles" shows a scene of sunshine and woods. The colors in the painting make people feel calm. There is a chair in the center of the picture, and a person is sitting on the chair, which makes people feel lonely. There are many trees around, which are very curved, making people feel that the painting is moving.
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Van Gogh
The starry night
The starry night is not stop, It likes moving. The town's buildings use simple shapes and warm colors, which form a sharp contrast with the chaotic night sky. This painting is not only a depiction of the scenery, but also a reflection of Van Gogh's inner emotions and spirit.
Expressionism
Blue Rider
Franz Marc
German painter, member of the art group "Blue Rider". He was one of the founders of German Expressionism. Born in Munich in 1880, he opened his first studio in 1904 on Kaulbachstraße in Munich.
The painting uses a vibrant blue as the main color to depict the horse's body. This color symbolizes spirituality and tranquility. The red, yellow, and green of the background create a contrasting and vibrant scene.
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Bridge
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
German expressionist painter and one of the founders of the expressionist artist group The Bridge. He volunteered to serve in the army during World War I, but was soon dismissed. In 1933, his work was considered "corrupt" by the Nazis. He committed suicide in 1938.
Berliner Straßenszene
In the painting, the men are all wearing blue clothes, while the women are all wearing red clothes. Blue symbolizes the indifference in the men's hearts, and red symbolizes that the women still have a fiery heart.
surrealism
Salvador Dalí
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He is a famous Spanish Catalan painter, known for his surrealist works. He is considered one of the three most representative Spanish painters of the 20th century, along with Picasso and Miró
cubism
Georges Braque
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French Cubist painter and sculptor. Braque was born in Argenteuil, France in 1882 and died in Paris, France in 1963. The Cubist movement he founded with Pablo Picasso in the early 20th century had a profound influence on the development of art history, and the name "Cubism" also came from his works.