expressionism |
undefined |
As a noun expressionism
is a movement in the arts in which the artist did not depict objective reality, but rather a subjective expression of their inner experiences.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
serialism |
expressionism |
As nouns the difference between serialism and expressionism
is that
serialism is (music) music, especially from the 20th century, in which themes are based on a definite order of notes of an equal-tempered scale while
expressionism is a movement in the arts in which the artist did not depict objective reality, but rather a subjective expression of their inner experiences.
expressionism |
objectivism |
As nouns the difference between expressionism and objectivism
is that
expressionism is a movement in the arts in which the artist did not depict objective reality, but rather a subjective expression of their inner experiences while
objectivism is the state of being objective.
abstraction |
expressionism |
As nouns the difference between abstraction and expressionism
is that
abstraction is the act of abstracting, separating, withdrawing, or taking away; withdrawal; the state of being taken away while
expressionism is a movement in the arts in which the artist did not depict objective reality, but rather a subjective expression of their inner experiences.
abstract |
expressionism |
As nouns the difference between abstract and expressionism
is that
abstract is abstract while
expressionism is a movement in the arts in which the artist did not depict objective reality, but rather a subjective expression of their inner experiences.
verbatim |
expressionism |
As nouns the difference between verbatim and expressionism
is that
verbatim is a word-for-word report of a speech while
expressionism is a movement in the arts in which the artist did not depict objective reality, but rather a subjective expression of their inner experiences.
As an adverb verbatim
is word for word; in exactly the same words as were used originally.
As an adjective verbatim
is (of a document) corresponding with the original word for word.
expressionism |
absurdism |
As nouns the difference between expressionism and absurdism
is that
expressionism is a movement in the arts in which the artist did not depict objective reality, but rather a subjective expression of their inner experiences while
absurdism is a philosophy which holds that the universe is chaotic and irrational and that any attempt to impose order will ultimately fail.
expressionism |
postimpressionism |
As nouns the difference between expressionism and postimpressionism
is that
expressionism is a movement in the arts in which the artist did not depict objective reality, but rather a subjective expression of their inner experiences while
postimpressionism is a genre of painting that rejected the naturalism of impressionism, using colour and form in more expressive manners.
existentialism |
expressionism |
As nouns the difference between existentialism and expressionism
is that
existentialism is a twentieth-century philosophical movement emphasizing the uniqueness of each human existence in freely making its self-defining choices while
expressionism is a movement in the arts in which the artist did not depict objective reality, but rather a subjective expression of their inner experiences.
expressionism |
realism |
As nouns the difference between expressionism and realism
is that
expressionism is a movement in the arts in which the artist did not depict objective reality, but rather a subjective expression of their inner experiences while
realism is a concern for fact or reality and rejection of the impractical and visionary.
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