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Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

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Page 1: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Expressionism

Page 2: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism

Page 3: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Henri Matisse, Red Room (Harmony in Red), 1908-1909, 5’11” x 8’1,” State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Fauvism

Page 4: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Paula Modersohn-Becker (German, 1876-1907: 31 years) (right), Self Portrait on Her Sixth Wedding Day, 1906, oil on board, 101 cm high. During the artist’s final (1906) stay in Paris she painted a series of nude self portraits, unprecedented by a woman artist and considered the most historically significant works of her short career.

Page 5: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

(left) Paula Modersohn-Becker, Self-Portrait with Amber Necklace, 1906(right) Paul Gauguin, Two Tahitian Women, 1899, oil on canvas, 37 x 28 in.

Page 6: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Modersohn-Becker, Reclining Mother and Child, 1906 (lower right) Paul Gauguin, Nevermore, 1897

Page 7: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

(left) William Bouguereau, Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist c. 1890. (right) Paula Modersohn-Becker, Reclining Mother and Child, 1906

Edvard MunchMadonna, lithograph1895

Page 8: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Käthe Kollwitz (German 1867-1945), Woman with Dead child, 1903, etching with engraving overprinted with a gold tone plate, 47.6 x 41.9 cmPaula Modersohn-Becker (German 1876-1907), Reclining Mother and Child, oil on canvas, 124.7 x 82 cm. 1906 (right)

The maternal nude, a new subject in the history of Western art

Page 9: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Käthe Kollwitz, The Volunteers, 1924, woodcut. Part of the War Cycle

Page 10: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Käthe Kollwitz, Mothers (left), 1924; (right) Nie Wieder Kreig! (No More War!), litho poster for the Social Democratic Party, 1924

Page 11: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Vassily Kandinsky (Russian 1866-1944)

The artist is not born to a life of pleasure. He must not live idle; he has a hard work to perform, and one which often proves a cross to be borne. He must realize that his every deed, feeling, and thought are raw but sure material from which his work is to arise, that he is free in art but not in life....The artist is not only a king...because he has great power, but also because he has great duties.

Vassily Kandinsky, "Conclusion"Concerning the Spiritual in Art, 1912

Kandinsky developed his theory and practice of abstract expressionist art between 1908 - 1911: three years.

Page 12: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

(left) Vassily Kandinsky, The Blue Mountain, 1908, o/c (right) Henri Matisse, The Joy of Life, 1906

Kandinsy’s Fauve (style) symbolist landscapes

Page 13: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

(right) Annie Besant and Charles Leadbeater (Theosophist), Thought-Form: Music of Wagner 1905, (left) Kandinsky, Mountain, 1908

Towards abstract painting

Page 14: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

(left) Vassily Kandinsky, Murnau: View with Railroad and Castle, 1909, oil on cardboard

Kandinsky, Church in Murnau, 1910, Oil on cardboard

Towards abstraction - Kandinsky’s visual thinking

Page 15: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Wassily Kandinsky, Study for Composition 2, 1909-10, oil on canvas, 38 x 51”,

Solomon Guggenheim Museum, NYC. Based on the Deluge (Genesis) and (Apocalypse) Revelations

Page 16: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Wassily Kandinsky, 1911, Composition IV, o/cobjective forms are “veiled” and “dissolved”

"I more or less dissolved the objects so that they could not all be recognized at

once, and so that their psychic sounds could be experienced one after the other by the observer."

Page 17: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Vassily Kandinsky, Improvisation 28 (second version), 1912oil on canvas, 3’8” x 5’4,” Guggenheim museum, NYC

Page 18: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

(left) Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Girl With Japanese Parasol, oil, 1909Die Brücke group, Expressionism

(right) Henri Matisse, Blue Nude: Souvenir of Biskra 1907, French Fauve Expressionism

Page 19: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

(left) Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, The Street, 1907, oil on canvas(right) Kirchner, Market Place with Red Tower, 1915, oil on canvas

Page 20: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Dancing Woman, 1911, wood polychromed(center) André Derain (French Fauve painter and sculptor, 1880-1954) Crouching Man, 1907, stone, 13 x 11”(right) Paul Gauguin, Idol, 1892, wood polychromedExpressionist Primitivism – French and German

Page 21: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

(left) Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Self-Portrait as a Soldier, 1915(right) Kirchner, The Soldier Bath (Artillerymen), 1915, oil on canvas,

55 x 59 inches

Page 22: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

(left) Max Beckmann (German 1884 – 1950), Self Portrait with Raised Hand, 1907

(center) Beckmann, Self Portrait as Medical Orderly, 1915(right) Beckmann, Self Portrait with Red Scarf, 1917

19071915

1917

Page 23: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Max Beckmann, The Night, 1918-19, oil on canvas

Page 24: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Max Beckmann, Departure, 1932-33, oil on canvas, triptych center panel 7' 3/4" x 45 3/8“, MoMA NYC

Beckmann called the center panel "The Homecoming“: "The Queen carries the greatest treasure – Freedom - as her child in her lap. Freedom is the onething that matters—it is the departure, the new start."

Page 25: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Hitler and Goebbels at the Degenerate Art Exhibition, 1939, Munich

Page 26: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.
Page 27: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

“Good German Art” admired and supported by the National Socialist (Nazi) Party

Nazi artists, (left) Ivo Saliger, Judgment of Paris, oil on canvas, (right) Arno Becker, Predestination, 1938 (right)

Page 28: Expressionism. Henri Matisse (French, 1869- 1954), Woman with the Hat, 1905, oil on canvas, 2’7 x 2’, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fauvism.

Adolph Hitler (German 1889 – 1945), Landscape, 1925