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The Birth of Expressionist Ceramics
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20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000
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/ Pre-Raphaelite art
2020
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2020
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The Birth of Expressionist Ceramics
2020
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Klimt prophesized that his comrades would part ways after the 1908 Kunstschau.¹ Focused less on Zweckkunst than contemporary painting, the next year’s Internationale Kunstschau marked the Klimt group’s last major undertaking and was a crucial breakthrough for a younger generation of expressionists rejecting the decorative aestheticism of the secessionist Gesamtkunstwerk ideal. Most notoriously, Kokoschka, whom Hevesi likened to the “chief wild man” of 1908’ s “chamber of savages,” premiered his expressionist drama, Murderer, Hope of Women, an archetypal battle of the sexes portraying the perennial antitheses between male and female, love and violence, and creation and destruction.² Informed by the
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9780271085043, 0271085045
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