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There are also works of the 1950's and 60's that include expressionistically applied color.
These artists also worked expressionistically with human and animal forms.
Allan Rubin also paints expressionistically, but with a strong feeling for solid form.
Nijinska often Expressionistically heightened or even distorted movements to increase their impact.
Yet no matter how expressionistically distorted their action may have looked, their movements derived from ballet at its most academically pure.
An expressionistically painted "Veld Fire" shows a troupe of animals standing up and being led by a dog.
The expressionistically painted study of a potted plant with a view of red buildings behind it is one of the best Depression works.
This British sculptor is known for bronze sculptures featuring the expressionistically modeled image of a leaping hare.
On a purely esthetic level, they might be the regular correctly-proportioned cubes of Minimalism gone expressionistically awry.
This act displays MacMillan's ability to devise powerful and almost Expressionistically dramatic choreography.
In this case, the symmetrical floral and leaf forms of the originals are expressionistically loosened up and given a Baroque animation.
One is for slightly surreal landscapes smoothly defined, the other for more expressionistically painted imagery that often does no more than allude to landscape.
A painting from this year, "Indian Country Today," a panoramic, expressionistically colored map of the lower 48 states, constitutes a kind of temperature-taking.
The extraordinary film demanded trial underwater shots and expressionistically lighted sets, and Cortez managed to endow the camera movements with a musical quality.
In the two unstretched canvases here, the figures are expressionistically painted swimmers in black water streaked with bright color, and the temperature is anything but cool.
What Ellison is doing here is trying to depict expressionistically what white America is doing to blacks for its own selfish ends.
Mr. Speegle was standing next to an "out of control kitty," as he described a small animal portrait, expressionistically executed by someone who clearly had trouble relaxing.
In Robert Jessel's lively tableaux, imaginary space is populated by expressionistically animated objects, some recognizable and others purely imaginary.
Ovals and cruciform shapes bearing expressionistically singly or fitted together into complex emblematic configurations that have a certain gaudy, Mediterranean decorative appeal (Johnson).
Mr. Trelles goes with the political flow by captioning a head, enlarged a la Chuck Close but painted expressionistically, "You don't look Porrorican."
Mr. Goertz's process defies analysis except to say that it involves delivering the figures onto large sheets of paper primed expressionistically with brushstrokes in grays and browns.
That they don't is because of the expressionistically impastoed surfaces of the frames surrounding the holes and because their brownish-yellow color is such a poke in the eye.
As a painter, Ms. Renahan-Krinsley is given to sweet metallic colors applied expressionistically and contrasted with areas of scribble, and the effect can be a bit cloying.
THERE are three violinists playing the Nardin Galleries here, two of them bronze figurines expressionistically modeled, the third a painted wood carving seven feet tall.