Chapter 13.3 Turn-of-the-Century Expressions A number of Eurpean painters express the bleakness of contemporary society and urban life, leading to the.

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Chapter 13.3 Turn-of-the-Century Expressions A number of Eurpean painters express the bleakness of contemporary society and urban life, leading to the widely embraced Expressionist movement.

Edvard Munch ( ) NorwegianThe Cry, Oil and tempera on cardboard, 1893, 36 x 29”

Edvard Munch ( ) NorwegianGirls on a Bridge, Oil on canvas, 1907, 32 x 27”

Edvard Munch ( ) Norwegian Oil on canvas

Henri Rouseau ( ) Rousseau was a self-taught artist who worked as a customs official. He did not start to paint until he was in his forties, and is considered a primitive, or naive artist. His work does not really fit into any particular category. Art critics ridiculed the child-like look of his art, but many sophisticated artists, such as Picasso and Matisse, admired his paintings.

Henri Rousseau ( ) French “Sleeping Gypsy,” Oil on canvas, 1897

Henri Rousseau ( ) French Oil on canvas

Pablo Picasso ( ) SpanishThe Old Guitarist, Oil on wood, 1903, 48 x 32”