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What is expressionist photography?

Literary schools popular in Germany, France, Austria, Northern Europe and Russia in the early 20th century. (one of the important schools of modern art) is mostly used for painting. Later, it developed into music, movies, architecture, poetry, novels, drama and other fields.

Julian August Hervey, a French painter, used this word for the first time to indicate that his paintings are different from Impressionism.

Do you know these people: German: emil nolde, Franz Marquez, Angst Ballach, erich Heckel, carl schmitt Rotraf, ernst ludwig Kirchner, max beckmann, August Mack, Max Pestan Austria: Egon Schiller, Oscar Kirksika Russia: Vasily Kandinsky Belgium: Constance.

Expressionism means to express feelings with colors. The function of color lies in its expressive ability, not in using it to express an object or work. In painting, expressionism expresses itself with colors and crazy lines.

Having said that, I'm telling you what I don't understand. In fact, expressionism is a discipline, and the expressionist photography you mentioned evolved from painting expressionism. The inner essence is the same. It depends on how you use it.