18 Questions
Who was a German painter known for being against the Expressionist movement, although some of his paintings are described as Expressionist?
Max Beckman
Which Dutch painter had a significant influence on the expressionist movement in Germany?
James Ensor
Where were Oskar Kokoschka's artworks displayed when expressionism became a true art movement?
In Germany
Who was a leading member of the expressionist group 'The Blue Rider' in Germany and also painted some abstract art?
August Macke
'The Scream' is a famous painting by which Symbolist and Expressionist artist?
Edvard Munch
Which artist was an early adopter of Expressionism and unfortunately died at the young age of 28?
Egon Schiele
Which design movement is often considered a bridge between Neoclassicism and modernism?
Art Nouveau
What style of painting was famously characterized by the use of pure, brilliant colors applied aggressively straight from the paint tubes?
Fauvism
What famous work by Matisse is mentioned in the text?
Woman with the Hat
Which design school is associated with Integrated design during the 20th century?
Bauhaus
Who was the leader of the Fauves?
Henri Matisse
What type of buildings in Riga, Latvia, are known for their Art Nouveau style and are on the UNESCO World Heritage List?
750 buildings in the Art Nouveau style
Who is known for inventing '3-stone chromolithography' which made Art Nouveau poster art feasible?
Jules Cheret
Which artist's posters are considered to epitomize the Art Nouveau style?
Alphonse Mucha
Who among the following was NOT a famous artist known for their colorful Art Nouveau glassware?
Aubrey Beardsley
Which Viennese painter is associated with the 'New Art' movement and known for his unique artistic style?
Gustav Klimt
Who was a Scottish architect and designer who led the Glasgow School during the Art Nouveau period?
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
How did Art Nouveau respond to mass production during its time?
It embraced mass production techniques
Explore the factors contributing to the decline of the Expressionism art movement, including its vague ideals, poetic language, and personal presentation style. Learn about famous Expressionist artists like Max Beckman and their impact on the movement.
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