Gelmeroda IX (1926). Artist: Lyonel Feininger. Dieser Pinnwand folgen 205 Nutzer auf Pinterest.
Die Blaue Vier, (German: “The Blue Four”) successor group of Der Blaue Reiter (“The Blue Rider”; 1911–14), formed in 1924 in Germany by the Russian artists Alexey von Jawlensky and Wassily Kandinsky, the Swiss artist Paul Klee, and the American-born artist Lyonel Feininger. Find a list of greatest artists associated with Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) at Wikiart.org – the best visual art database. Though the Bauhaus would pursue different goals (and eventually, a more streamlined design aesthetic), Feininger was among several Der Blaue Reiter members who wound up teaching at the groundbreaking institution. However, when Kandinsky painted that early canvas, perhaps indebted more to Gustav Klimt or Les Nabis, he had not yet developed the theory of color symbolism …
While the general public never embraced the radical visual ideas of the movement, the … He also worked as a caricaturist and comic strip artist. With the outbreak of World War I and the deaths of Marc and Macke at the front, Der Blaue Reiter dispersed. He was associated with Die Brücke, the Novembergruppe, Gruppe 1919, the Blaue Reiter circle and Die Blaue Vier.
The name Der Blaue Reiter is widely considered to derive from a 1903 Symbolist canvas by Kandinsky. Weitere Ideen zu Blauer reiter, Entartete kunst, Kunst und architektur. At that time the German-American artist Lyonel Feininger became affiliated with the group, and the Russian painter Alexey von Jawlensky, though not officially a member of Der Blaue Reiter, supported its aims. Lyonel Feininger (1861-1956) was a German-American painter, and a leading exponent of Expressionism. Expressionism - specifically that of Der Blaue Reiter - experienced a renewal and afterlife at the Bauhaus. 13.04.2019 - Entdecke die Pinnwand „Lyonel Feininger“ von siegberts.