German school of painting

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The German school of painting refers to the tradition of visual art in Germany, especially noted for its Romantic, realist, and later modernist movements that emphasized emotional depth, symbolism, and often somber or introspective themes.

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instanceOf artistic tradition
painting school
associatedWith Adolph Menzel NERFINISHED
Albrecht Dürer NERFINISHED
Blaue Reiter NERFINISHED
Caspar David Friedrich NERFINISHED
Die Brücke NERFINISHED
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner NERFINISHED
Franz Marc NERFINISHED
George Grosz NERFINISHED
Hans Holbein the Younger NERFINISHED
Lucas Cranach the Elder NERFINISHED
Max Beckmann NERFINISHED
Max Liebermann NERFINISHED
Otto Dix NERFINISHED
Paula Modersohn-Becker NERFINISHED
Philipp Otto Runge NERFINISHED
Wassily Kandinsky NERFINISHED
Wilhelm Leibl NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
field painting
historicalPeriod 19th century
20th century
Baroque NERFINISHED
Middle Ages NERFINISHED
Renaissance NERFINISHED
Romantic era NERFINISHED
influenced Bauhaus art
Expressionism NERFINISHED
New Objectivity NERFINISHED
influencedBy German Romantic literature
Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
medieval Christian iconography
movementCharacteristic Modernism NERFINISHED
Realism NERFINISHED
Romanticism NERFINISHED
notableFeature emphasis on emotional depth
introspective themes
somber themes
use of symbolism
stylisticTrait detailed realism
dramatic lighting
expressive color use
strong linear drawing
typicalSubject allegorical scenes
historical scenes
landscapes
portraits
religious scenes

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Anselm Feuerbach artisticSchool German school of painting