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Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

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Page 1: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Figural Expressionism

Page 2: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Figural ExpressionismReacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction

Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth beyond just the surface

Page 3: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Francis BaconKnown for his twisted horrifying figures that look like melting monsters.

Self-taught painter who consciously searched for forms that would have a visceral impact on viewers emotions.

Page 4: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Head Surrounded by Sides of Beef by Francis Bacon

Page 5: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Francis BaconThemes of war, dictators and meat appear frequently in his work, as do images of tubular furniture, a red rug, window shades with dangling cords, umbrellas, and rabid dogs.

Page 6: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Three Studies for Figures at the Base of the Crucifixion by Francis Bacon

Page 7: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Screaming Pope by Francis Bacon

Page 8: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Frida Kahlo:Often it is said: Not a surrealist, not a symbolist and yet belongs to both.

The bulk of her painting were fantasized self-portraits.

Page 9: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Frida Kahlo:Her paintings dealt with subjects rarely treated in Western art: childbirth, miscarriage, abortion and menstruation.

Page 10: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Frida Kahlo:She delighted in role-playing and wore colorful Mexican costumes, basing her style on indigenous folk art and Roman Catholic devotional images.

Page 11: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace by Frida Kahlo

Page 12: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

Two Fridas by Frida Kahlo

Page 13: Figural Expressionism Reacted against the prevailing trend of complete abstraction Kept figure painting alive but felt that it should express a truth.

The Wounded Deer by Frida Kahlo