someone who usesexpressionism(= astyleofart,music, or writing,beginningin the 1900s, thatexpressesextremefeelings)
表现主义艺术家、作曲家或作家
As an expressionist, Van Gogh'smoodswerefrequentlyportrayedin hisart.作为一位表现主义画家,梵·高经常通过画作宣泄自己的心情。
The Vampyre (1979)reflectedtheGermansilentfilmexpressionists of the 1920s.电影《吸血鬼》(1979)再现了1920年代摄制的德国表现主义默片原作。
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Munch was one of the first expressionists.
Miller is an expressionist, lavishingpigmentwith abroadbrush.
Itrybe an expressionist, to use thecameratopushtheemotionof thescene.
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There is a hidden tale here of a horror and excitement which not even the most dissonantexpressionistscore could begin to represent.
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In the end such artists appear no more radical than the proverbialexpressionistbeast caged in the white cube.
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During the 1940s his graphic imagery had a powerful, evenexpressionistquality.
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The work may offer us a reminder that, despite opera's 'expressionist' poetics, the genre can occasionally collude with characters' determination to remain unreadable.
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In this sense he flouts the highly valued integrity ofexpressionistdance - its central concern being for expression through movement alone.
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Part of the trouble comes from his desire to replace intellectualist andexpressionistaccounts of magic, with a general account of his own.
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The same was true of the expressionists.
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Things like scarlet suffusions over the screen, back-projection and backdrops, artificial-looking thunderstormsthese areexpressionistdevices and one has to accept them.
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He engages in anexpressionist-based practice, activating his canvases with bold color, gestural brushstrokes, and narratives that insinuate discord.
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He was noted for his symbolic andexpressionistbronze statuettes and portrait busts.
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He was one of the greatest calligraphers of our time and helped transform the art of calligraphy into seriousexpressionistpaintings.
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Its permanent collection contains primarily abstractexpressionistpaintings, works on paper, and an outdoor sculpture garden that began in 1966.
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As a result, he eventually accumulated the world's largest private collection of abstractexpressionistworks.
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The majority of his works feature abstractexpressionist-influenced brushwork in white or off-white paint on square canvas or metal surfaces.
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However, her ceramic work owes as much to her background inexpressionistpainting as it does to the more purely decorative language of art deco.
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