Austrian-Swiss artist who pioneered Expressionism through vibrant, emotive paintings and plays that explored the human condition. His works often featured distorted forms and bold colors.
Born in 1890
Austrian soldier and painter who captured the intensity of human emotion through bold, expressive portraits and landscapes, often exploring themes of death, sexuality, and the human condition.
Born in 1862
Austrian Symbolist master of opulent, gold-leaf adorned paintings and illustrations that explored the human form, often with erotic undertones. His works are synonymous with Viennese Art Nouveau.
Born in 1880
A German soldier-turned-painter who pioneered Expressionism, capturing the emotional essence of animals and landscapes in vibrant, abstracted forms. His work continues to inspire artists and art lovers alike.
Born in 1866
A pioneer of abstract art, creating vibrant, expressive works that explored the emotional and spiritual properties of color, and wrote extensively on art theory.
Born in 1879
A Swiss-German artist and educator who blended fantasy and reality in his vibrant, whimsical paintings, exploring the emotional and expressive qualities of color. His unique style has inspired generations of artists.
Born in 1867
A pioneering Expressionist artist, known for vibrant, emotive paintings and prints that explored the human condition, often with a focus on spirituality and the natural world.
Born in 1871
A German-American painter and illustrator who blended cubism and futurism to create vibrant, abstracted cityscapes and seascapes, influencing the development of modern art.
Born in 1864
A Russian-German painter who pioneered Expressionism, capturing intense emotions through vibrant, distorted forms and bold colors. He's famous for his bold, avant-garde portraits.