...this month's featured artist is: Munch

Edvard Munch is considered as one of the major symbolist painters, forerunner of the expressionist movement. "I don't paint what i see, but what i've seen" he said, to underline his distance from the (post)impressionism. Munch is interested in showing what happens inside his head, how his unrational side takes over the rational one and modifies the reality perceived... Read more >>.

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Dalì

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Kandinsky

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Monet 2/2

Monet was a pure impressionist, a real master of the style, entirely focusing his attention on the colours and light effects of the landscapes that he used to paint en plain air.

He...

Expressionism

Edvard Munch is considered as one of the major symbolist painters, forerunner of the expressionist movement.
"I don't paint what i see, but what i've seen" he said, to underline his distance from the (post)impressionism.

Munch is interested in showing what happens inside his head, how his unrational side takes over the rational one and modifies the reality perceived: he wants to let the viewer see the world through his eyes, with all the pain and anxiety he felt.

Vincent Van Gogh is often regarded as a post-impressionist painter. Indeed, after a very brief period inspired by the realist painter Millet (whose influence is clearly visible in the picture "The Potato Eaters"), Van Gogh became friend of the French painters Pisarro and Signac, from whom he inherited the impressionists' typical themes (sight of cities, flowers...) and styles (bright and clear colors, fast brushstrokes).