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William Godward 1861–1922 Norbert Goeneutte 1854–1894 Mathias Goeritz 1915–1990 Vincent
Browse more than 4,000 artists represented in the Tate collection
William Godward 1861–1922 Norbert Goeneutte 1854–1894 Mathias Goeritz 1915–1990 Vincent
Tate glossary definition for expressionism: Refers to art in which the image of reality is distorted in order to make it expressive of the artist’s inner feelings or ideas
Taking cues from the dramatic post-impressionist paintings of Vincent Van Gogh and
Artist page for Emil Nolde (1867–1956)
preoccupation with the subject of flowers reflected his interest in the art of Vincent
Artist page for Paul Gauguin (1848–1903)
Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, and he is well known for his relationship with Vincent
Tate glossary definition for expressionism: Refers to art in which the image of reality is distorted in order to make it expressive of the artist’s inner feelings or ideas
Taking cues from the dramatic post-impressionist paintings of Vincent Van Gogh and
Artist page for Frank Auerbach (born 1931)
exhibitions at the British Pavilion in the 1986 Venice Biennale, and at the Rijksmuseum Vincent
Tate glossary definition for impasto: An area of thick paint, or texture, in a painting
1932 Jackson Pollock 1912–1956 Vincent
throughout his career, including Jackson Pollock, Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich and Vincent
Tate glossary definition for Bloomsbury: A circle of intellectuals and artists who lived in Bloomsbury, near central London, in the period 1904–40
the show were duly scandalised by the many works by Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Vincent
Tate glossary definition for Bloomsbury: A circle of intellectuals and artists who lived in Bloomsbury, near central London, in the period 1904–40
the show were duly scandalised by the many works by Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Vincent