German Expressionism Paintings At The
German Expressionism Paintings At The
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New insight into German Expressionism through its permanent collection at the Saint Louis Art Museum.
The Saint Louis Art Museum is home to one of North Americas largest and most comprehensive collections of German Expressionist paintings. Rediscover a defining movement of modern art through this original study of works by twenty-five artists who span its famously wide arc.
German Expressionism: Paintings at the Saint Louis Art Museum is the first publication on the Saint Louis Art Museums internationally renowned collection of German Expressionist art, which includes major works by the movements leading artists and lesser-known figures rarely seen outside of Germany. Engaging entries delve into the paintings histories, from their production to their arrival in St. Louis. An introduction traces the collections origins to the flood of Expressionist art that entered the United States during World War II. What emerges is a new account of a pivotal era in modern art, exploring the stories behind exceptional German Expressionist paintings.
The Saint Louis Art Museum is home to one of North Americas largest and most comprehensive collections of German Expressionist paintings. Rediscover a defining movement of modern art through this original study of works by twenty-five artists who span its famously wide arc.
German Expressionism: Paintings at the Saint Louis Art Museum is the first publication on the Saint Louis Art Museums internationally renowned collection of German Expressionist art, which includes major works by the movements leading artists and lesser-known figures rarely seen outside of Germany. Engaging entries delve into the paintings histories, from their production to their arrival in St. Louis. An introduction traces the collections origins to the flood of Expressionist art that entered the United States during World War II. What emerges is a new account of a pivotal era in modern art, exploring the stories behind exceptional German Expressionist paintings.

