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O que (quem) é expressionistic art - definição

MODERNIST ART MOVEMENT
Expressionist; Expresionism (art); Expressionism (art); Expressionistic; Expressionists; Expressionist art; Expressionist painting; Expressionist painters; Expressionist sculpture; Expressionism in literature; Expressionisms; Soul painting; Expressionism (fine arts); List of Expressionists
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Art theft         
ACT OF STEALING PIECES OF ART
Stolen masterpiece; Art thieves; Artnapping; List of art theft; Stolen art; Art heist; Stealing of art
Art theft, sometimes called artnapping, is the stealing of paintings, sculptures, or other forms of visual art from galleries, museums or other public and private locations. Stolen art is often resold or used by criminals as collateral to secure loans.
Prehistoric art         
  • [[Gold lunula]] from [[Blessington]], Ireland, Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age, c. 2400–2000 BC
  • [[Gwion Gwion rock art]] found in the north-west [[Kimberley region of Western Australia]]
  • An [[Olmec]] stone head
  • Claimed "Oldest known drawing by human hands", discovered in [[Blombos Cave]] in [[South Africa]]. Estimated to be 73,000 years old.<ref name="NYT-20180912" />
  • Stirrup handled]] Cupinisque ceramic vase 1250 BCE from the [[Larco Museum]]
  • The ''twelve angle stone'', in the Hatum Rumiyoc street of [[Cusco]], is an example of Inca masonry.
  • An image of the [[Lanzón]] deity on the great wall at [[Chavín de Huantar]], a First Horizon site
  • crane]], 9600 to 8800 BCE.
  • [[Goguryeo tomb mural]]
  • Two bronze heads from [[Sanxingdui]], covered with [[gold leaf]]
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  • Large Middle Mumun (c. 800 BCE) storage vessel unearthed from a pit-house in or near [[Daepyeong]]
  • A Korean Neolithic pot found in Busan, 3500 BCE
  • Long-horned [[cattle]] and other [[rock art]] in the [[Laas Geel]] complex.
  • Rock carving of an elephant at [[Tadrart Acacus]]
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  • Nazca line]] figure known as The Dog
  • Entrance stone with megalithic art at Newgrange
  • A Paracas Mantle dating from 200 CE
  • Wari]] site
  • Late 7th-century [[Scythia]]n plaque of a leopard
  • [[Hand stencil]], [[Cosquer Cave]], France, c. 27,000 years old
  • A 1st century BCE mirror found in [[Desborough]], England, showing the spiral and trumpet motif
  • eland]] at [[Drakensberg]]
  • [[Great Serpent Mound]], a 411-meter long (1,348 ft) [[effigy mound]] in [[Adams County, Ohio]], ca. 1070 CE
  • [[Sicán]] funerary mask, [[Metropolitan Museum]]
  • Saharan rock carving]] from southern [[Algeria]] depicting an [[antelope]] or [[gazelle]].
  • Three men performing a ritual, [[Bohuslän]], [[Sweden]]
  • Ponce monolith in the sunken courtyard of the Tiwanaku's Kalasasaya temple
  • An Inca period tunic
  • The [[Venus of Willendorf]]
  • rock painting in the [[Namadgi National Park]]
ART PRODUCED IN PRELITERATE CULTURES
Pre-Historic art; Pre-Historic Art; Neolithic Art; Paleolithic Art; Prehistoric arts; Prehistoric painting; Prehistoric paintings; Pre-historic arts; Pre-historic painting; Pre-historic paintings; Pre-historic art; 7250 BC in art; 9000 BC in art; Cro-Magnon art; Inca art; Incan art; 25,000 BC in art; Prehistoric Art; Neolithic art; Prehistoric Chinese art; Chinese prehistoric art; Indian prehistoric art; Korean prehistoric art; Prehistoric African art; Prehistoric Asian art; Prehistoric American art; Prehistoric Australian art
In the history of art, prehistoric art is all art produced in preliterate, prehistorical cultures beginning somewhere in very late geological history, and generally continuing until that culture either develops writing or other methods of record-keeping, or makes significant contact with another culture that has, and that makes some record of major historical events. At this point ancient art begins, for the older literate cultures.
Outsider art         
  • [[Anna Zemánková]], No title, 1960s
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ART CREATED OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES OF OFFICIAL CULTURE BY THOSE UNTRAINED IN THE ARTS
Outsider Art; Art brut; Outsider artist; Art extraordinary; Marginal Art; Outside art; Art brute; Insane artist; Self-taught artist
Outsider art is art made by self-taught or supposedly naïve artists with typically little or no contact with the conventions of the art worlds. In many cases, their work is discovered only after their deaths.

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Expressionism

Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas. Expressionist artists have sought to express the meaning of emotional experience rather than physical reality.

Expressionism developed as an avant-garde style before the First World War. It remained popular during the Weimar Republic, particularly in Berlin. The style extended to a wide range of the arts, including expressionist architecture, painting, literature, theatre, dance, film and music.

The term is sometimes suggestive of angst. In a historical sense, much older painters such as Matthias Grünewald and El Greco are sometimes termed expressionist, though the term is applied mainly to 20th-century works. The Expressionist emphasis on individual and subjective perspective has been characterized as a reaction to positivism and other artistic styles such as Naturalism and Impressionism.