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Expressionist Paintings

The Expressionist world is where emotions dance on canvas, where vivid strokes speak volumes, and where the human spirit finds its voice. In this vibrant art form, artists delve deep into the depths of their hearts, giving birth to captivating masterpieces that stir the soul. Historically, Expressionism emerged in the early 20th century as a powerful reaction against the constraints of convention...
The Expressionist world is where emotions dance on canvas, where vivid strokes speak volumes, and where the human spirit finds its voice. In this vibrant art form, artists delve deep into the depths of their hearts, giving birth to captivating masterpieces that stir the soul.

Historically, Expressionism emerged in the early 20th century as a powerful reaction against the constraints of conventional artistic norms. It sought to express raw emotions, inner turmoil, and the complexities of the human experience. With bold brushwork and vibrant colors, artists painted scenes charged with a heightened sense of passion and intensity.
The birth of Expressionism brought forth a visual language that could depict the unfiltered essence of the human condition. Artists painted the raw emotions of joy, anguish, love, and despair, often focusing on distorted figures, exaggerated forms, and dramatic compositions. Through this powerful style, they aimed to break free from the shackles of realism and reveal the inner truths that lie beneath the surface.
Famous artists such as Edvard Munch, Wassily Kandinsky, Egon Schiele and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner embraced Expressionism, crafting profound artworks that resonate with viewers even today. Their canvases pulsate with energy, inviting us to explore the depths of our own emotions and contemplate the complexities of existence.
Out of the Expressionist movement, other art forms blossomed, each with its own distinct identity. Surrealism, born from the depths of the subconscious mind, sought to transcend reality and merge dreams with reality. While both Expressionism and Surrealism delve into the realm of the subconscious, Expressionism focuses on expressing raw emotions and capturing the essence of the human experience, whereas Surrealism explores the fusion of reality and the fantastical.
In the realm of Indian art, Expressionism found its own unique voice, evolving from the rich tapestry of cultural influences. It drew inspiration from the vivid colors, spiritual depth, and passionate narratives of traditional Indian art forms. Indian artists embraced Expressionism to express the diverse facets of their society, capturing the struggles, aspirations, and triumphs of a nation in flux.

Some of the modern Indian artists who used and were influenced by Expressionism include F.N. Souza (explored themes of human suffering, religious symbolism, and social commentary, with a distinctive use of line and color), M.F. Husain (his expressive and dynamic style encompassed a wide range of subjects, from mythological figures to socio-political issues, creating powerful and thought-provoking artworks), Amrita Sher-Gil (her expressive portraits and evocative depictions of rural life captured the essence of the Indian experience), K.H. Ara (characterized by bold brushwork and vibrant colors, explored the beauty and simplicity of everyday life, often depicting rural landscapes and village scenes), Ram Kumar (depicted the shifting moods of cities, reflecting the isolation and alienation of modern existence), Akbar Padamsee (characterized by bold and striking imagery, conveyed a sense of mystery and introspection) and Tyeb Mehta (captured raw human emotions and depiced the human condition through his art)
As you embark on your artistic journey, let the power of Expressionist paintings envelop you. Immerse yourself in the vibrant brushstrokes, the intense colors, and the soul-stirring narratives. With every stroke, these artworks reveal the complexities and beauty of the human experience, inviting you to embrace the profound and embark on a transformative artistic adventure.
The Sacred Teachings of Buddha by Yograj  Verma

The Sacred Teachings of Buddha

Yograj Verma

Oil on Canvas

26 (w) x 40 (h) in

$ 4,630

Saraswati's Serenade with Peacock by Yograj  Verma

Saraswati's Serenade with Peacock

Yograj Verma

Oil on Canvas

30 (w) x 40 (h) in

$ 4,630

Goddess Dhana Lakshmi - II by Yograj  Verma

Goddess Dhana Lakshmi - II

Yograj Verma

Oil on Canvas

36 (w) x 48 (h) in

$ 5,000

Crimson Deep by Gita  Hudson

Crimson Deep

Gita Hudson

Oil on Canvas

50 (w) x 50 (h) in

$ 1,111

Flowers with Difference (Set of 8 works) by Manu Parekh

Flowers with Difference (Set of 8 works)

Manu Parekh

14 (w) x 20 (h) in

$ 446

Glorious Benares - VII by Ananda Das

Glorious Benares - VII

Ananda Das

Acrylic on Canvas

60 (w) x 48 (h) in

$ 2,003

Relaxation by Varsha  Kharatmal

Relaxation

Varsha Kharatmal

Acrylic on Canvas

24 (w) x 24 (h) in

$ 750

The Radiant Shakti by Amol Pawar

The Radiant Shakti

Amol Pawar

Mixed Media on Canvas

30 (w) x 30 (h) in

$ 1,953

Shades of Togetherness by Biswajit Roy

Shades of Togetherness

Biswajit Roy

Etching on Paper

16 (w) x 12 (h) in

$ 185

Open Window by Biswajit Roy

Open Window

Biswajit Roy

Etching on Paper

12 (w) x 16 (h) in

$ 278

Idyllic Retreat by Biswajit Roy

Idyllic Retreat

Biswajit Roy

18 (w) x 12 (h) in

$ 185

Banana Blooms in the Urban Symphony by Biswajit Roy

Banana Blooms in the Urban Symphony

Biswajit Roy

Etching on Paper

8 (w) x 11 (h) in

$ 278

She is Holding New Life  by Biswajit Roy

She is Holding New Life

Biswajit Roy

Etching on Paper

15 (w) x 10 (h) in

$ 278

She is Holding by Biswajit Roy

She is Holding

Biswajit Roy

Etching on Paper

12 (w) x 18 (h) in

$ 278

Untitled-5 by A. Ramachandran by A Ramachandran

Untitled-5 by A. Ramachandran

A Ramachandran

Serigraph on Paper 300 GSM

28 (w) x 40 (h) in

$ 1,012

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What are some tips to buy Expressionist paintings?

Purchasing Expressionist works becomes easier with a few guidelines:

  • Decide which Expressionist vein you like—bold colour/brushwork, emotional intensity, or more ethereal treatments.
  • Check size/scale to fit your wall and viewing distance.
  • Review budget and compare artists/periods before deciding.
  • Work with trusted galleries for authenticity and after-sales support.
What are Expressionist paintings?

Expressionist paintings use distortion, exaggerated forms, and heightened colour to convey the artist’s inner emotions rather than literal appearances. Figures and landscapes may appear intentionally altered to intensify feeling.

Why buy Expressionist paintings?

They bring drama, colour, and emotional resonance to a space—great conversation pieces that remain visually compelling and personal over time.