RUSSIAN EXPRESSIONISM AND EXPRESSIONIST PAINTERS - BUY PAINTINGS ONLINE AT ARTRUSSIA GALLERY

Expressionism appeared as a sharp reaction to the major processes of the 20th century – the WW I, revolutionary movements and the overall ugliness of cynical non-humanistic capitalism. The generation that survived the war and got really influenced by it, perceived the reality very subjectively, in the light of disappointment, anxiety and fear. The angular, bent lines, fast rough strokes, shouting colours – all of these are the result of the artists’ dissatisfaction with the contradictory and deformed post-war society. The images are very contrasting and touching, as if showing the rebel of artists against the all-bright and not credible enough art of impressionists. Expressionists strive at returning art its spiritual element and charge it with new, diverse senses, seeking to express the very essence of emotional experiences instead of simply reflecting the physical world. The dramatic canvases of Edward Munch and James Ensor just knock you off your feet with its storm of emotions. The style, which indeed was a treasure to discover, developed really rapidly. Today in any part of the world you will be able to find a museum displaying pieces created by expressionist artists, which will amaze you with the immense energy that they carry.

EXPRESSIONISM PAINTINGS

June 22
June 22
canvas, oil
Sergey Antonov
3700 $
Accordion player on the platform
Accordion player on the platform
1998, canvas, oil, 38x28 cm
Sergey Antonov
1400 $
Sleeping
Sleeping
1999, canvas, oil, 30x40 cm
Sergey Antonov
1900 $
Summer 1944. Lunch break
Summer 1944. Lunch break
1998, canvas, oil, 50x40 cm
Sergey Antonov
2400 $
Evening in Palanga
Evening in Palanga
canvas, oil, 60x70 cm
Sergey Antonov
3700 $
Fish
Fish
canvas, oil, 80x55 cm
Sergey Antonov
2300 $
Wind on the beach
Wind on the beach
2006, canvas, oil, 73x90 cm
Sergey Antonov
5000 $
The woman in the interior
The woman in the interior
2011, canvas, oil, 80x70 cm
Sergey Antonov
4500 $
On the bay
On the bay
2012, canvas, oil, 80x90 cm
Sergey Antonov
8500 $
Ballet
Ballet
1998, canvas, oil, 70x70 cm
Sergey Antonov
2500 $
In steppe
In steppe
1995, canvas, oil, 70x60 cm
Sergey Antonov
1100 $
On rehearsal
On rehearsal
1992, canvas, oil, 50x60 cm
Sergey Antonov
1800 $
The seamstress
The seamstress
2004, canvas, oil, 60x40 cm
Sergey Antonov
1600 $
Rabfakovki
Rabfakovki
2004, canvas, oil, 100x70 cm
Sergey Antonov
6700 $
Beside sea
Beside sea
1993, canvas, oil, 73x80 cm
Sergey Antonov
2800 $
Blue moon (For manual sewing machine)
Blue moon (For manual sewing machine)
2004, canvas, oil, 60x60 cm
Sergey Antonov
7500 $
Orange gramophone
Orange gramophone
2005, canvas, oil, 50x60 cm
Sergey Antonov
15000 $
Women with cats after a thunder-storm
Women with cats after a thunder-storm
2005, canvas, oil, 60x50 cm
Sergey Antonov
15000 $

MASTERPIECES OF EXPRESSIONISM

The Starry Night
The Starry Night
1889, canvas, oil, 73.7x92.1 cm
Vincent Van Gogh
Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Scream
The Scream
1893, cardboard, oil, tempera, 91x73.5 cm
Edvard Munch
National Gallery, Oslo, Norway
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
1907, canvas, 243x233 cm
Pablo Picasso
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Pan
Pan
1899, canvas, oil, 124x106 cm
Mikhail Vrubel
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Lilac
Lilac
1900, canvas, oil, 160x177 cm
Mikhail Vrubel
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
The Rooster
The Rooster
1929, canvas, oil, 81x65 cm
Marc Chagall
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain