ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONIST MOVEMENTS BETWEEN 1940 AND 1960 IN PAINTING ART
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Abstract Expressionist is a term that describes very different picture styles that are related to each other by emotional or expressive content. This trend, which is began in America after the Second World War, revealed was from contemporary American artists such as Pollock, Baziotes, Gottlieb, Motherwell and Rothko. After then this current has spread to all over the world with different names such as Action Painting, Color Field Painting, Lyrical Abstraction, Art Informel, Cobra, Hard Edge, Tasiszm. In our article, the Abstract Expressionist is addressed in this context.
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Abstract, Abstract Expressionist, Art, Tasism, Lyrical Abstraction, Hard Edge, Color Field Painting, Hard EdgeDownloads
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