kifejezdésével
Kifejezdésével, also known as "expressionism," is a movement in art and literature that emerged in the early 20th century, particularly in Germany. It is characterized by its emphasis on subjective interpretation, distortion of form, and use of unconventional color. The movement was a reaction against the naturalism and realism of the late 19th century, seeking to express the inner emotions and experiences of the artist rather than objective reality.
Expressionism originated in Germany and was influenced by the psychological theories of Sigmund Freud and the
In literature, expressionism is often associated with authors such as Franz Kafka and Georg Trakl. Their works
Expressionism had a profound influence on 20th-century art and literature, shaping the development of various movements