Soutine’s Expressionist Landscape
Six Paintings. One Concept
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The Expressionist landscape is the one that does not depict reality faithfully, it is distorted in order to express the painter’s feelings. Soutine, one of the “cursed” painters of the 20th century, violently “distorted” his nightmare landscapes and employed vibrant colors, achieving an original effect: he turned vivid colors into anguish, despair, distress.
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