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Angel Shu Oskar Kokoschka (Expressionism) (1886-1980) Austrain painter, writer Leader in expressionism Scholarship to school of arts and craft (1095-1908) Subjects: Human Figures Early work, 1904–10 Human figures( Himself refer to Dark Portraits) Showing Emotional psychological aspects of subject Deep darkness personalities Showing movement through hand Exaggerated features Manipulate color & forms Peter Altenberg, 1909," oil on canvas Expressionistic period inspired by lover Alma Mahler 1910–23 Broad and colorful brushstrokes, no enclosed forms, heavier outlines Left: The bride of the wind Depicting himself and Mahler in a ship wreck Broad strokes with thick paints

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Angel Shu

Oskar Kokoschka(Expressionism)

(1886-1980) Austrain painter, writer Leader in expressionism Scholarship to school of arts and craft (1095-1908)

Subjects:

Human Figures

Early work, 1904–10

Human figures( Himself refer to Dark Portraits) Showing Emotional psychological aspects of subject Deep darkness personalities Showing movement through hand Exaggerated features Manipulate color & forms

Peter Altenberg, 1909," oil on canvas

Expressionistic period inspired by lover Alma Mahler 1910–23

Broad and colorful brushstrokes, no enclosed forms, heavier outlines

Left: The bride of the wind Depicting himself and Mahler in a ship wreck Broad strokes with thick paints Brush painted in swirly direction Shows emotional turmoil caused by Mahler’s

apathy

Landscapes

Switzerland (1909-10)

Influenced by impressionism

The bride of the wind, 1913, oil on canvas

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Angel Shu The difference between his style and

impressionist is impressionist paints the colors that reflects on their eye

He Paint color to express emotion Left: Dents Du Midi Warm snow scene is depicted rather

than cold color scheme to show the reflecting light of snow

Les Dents du Midi, 1910, oil on canvas

Political

WW2

Works confiscated by Nazi “degenerate” exhibit 1937

Left: The Red Egg Munich agreement satire Depicting major world leaders Their decision led to war which creates

suffering to people

Techniques The Red Egg,1940-41,Oil on canvas

Oil on canvas Impasto ( Thick layers of Paints) Broad Brush strokes Palette Knife Scratching Left: Painting Partially by Finger

Hans Tietze and Erica Tietze-Conrat, 1909",

oil on canvas