Abstract HeadW
Abstract Head

Abstract Head is an oil painting by Russian expressionist Alexej von Jawlensky.

The Bride of the WindW
The Bride of the Wind

The Bride of the Wind is a 1913–1914 painting by Oskar Kokoschka. The oil on canvas work is housed in the Kunstmuseum Basel. Kokoschka's best known work, it is an allegorical picture featuring a self-portrait by the artist, lying alongside his lover Alma Mahler.

Caricature Portrait of Tulla LarsenW
Caricature Portrait of Tulla Larsen

Caricature Portrait of Tulla Larsen is an oil on canvas painting by Edvard Munch. It is in the collection of the Munch Museum in Oslo.

The Funeral (Grosz)W
The Funeral (Grosz)

The Funeral is a painting by the German Expressionist artist George Grosz, completed between 1917 and 1918. The work combines elements of Futurism and Cubism to show a funeral procession in a modern urban city, as an infernal abyss populated by twisted and grotesque attendants. The painting is dedicated to the German psychiatrist and avant-garde writer Oskar Panizza, noted for his play Liebeskonzil, which draws on the first historically documented outbreak of syphilis and depicts God the Father as a senile old man. Although Panizza's works, in which he rejected all militarism and religious authority, were deemed blasphemous by both the Church and government of Emperor Wilhelm II, they were later admired by Grosz and other idealists of his generation.

Gaston and His SisterW
Gaston and His Sister

Gaston and His Sister is a 1923 Expressionist oil on canvas painting by the Flemish artist Gustave Van de Woestijne, now in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp.

The Intrigue (painting)W
The Intrigue (painting)

The Intrigue is an oil on canvas painting created by Belgian expressionist painter James Ensor. This painting is in the possession of Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp and is part of the official inventory of Flemish masterpieces.

The Kiss (Munch painting)W
The Kiss (Munch painting)

The Kiss is an oil painting on canvas completed by the Norwegian symbolist artist Edvard Munch in 1897. Part of his Frieze of Life, which depicts the stages of a relationship between men and women, The Kiss is a realization of a motif with which he had experimented since 1888/89: a couple kissing, their faces fusing as one in a symbolic representation of their unity. Exhibited as early as 1903, this work is held at the Munch Museum in Oslo.

Love and Pain (painting)W
Love and Pain (painting)

Love and Pain is a painting by Edvard Munch, It has also been called Vampire, though not by Munch. Munch painted six different versions of the subject in the period 1893–1895; three versions are at the Munch Museum in Oslo, one is at the Gothenburg Museum of Art, one is owned by a private collector and the last one is unaccounted for. He also painted several versions and derivatives in his later career.

The Man of SorrowsW
The Man of Sorrows

The Man of Sorrows is an 1891 oil painting by the Flemish expressionist painter James Ensor. This painting is enlisted on the official inventories of Flemish masterpieces and is a part of the great masters collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp.

Massacre in KoreaW
Massacre in Korea

Massacre in Korea is an expressionistic painting completed on January 18, 1951, by Pablo Picasso; it condemns American intervention in the Korean War. The painting is exhibited in the Musée Picasso in Paris.

The New SettlersW
The New Settlers

The new settlers is a painting by Lithuanian artist Antanas Gudaitis of 1933.

The Rooftops of OstendW
The Rooftops of Ostend

The Rooftops of Ostend is an oil on canvas painting by the Flemish expressionist painter James Ensor. This painting is on the official inventory of Flemish masterpieces. The Rooftops of Ostend is in the possession of Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp.

The ScreamW
The Scream

The Scream is the popular name given to a composition created by Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch in 1893. The original German title given by Munch to his work was Der Schrei der Natur, and the Norwegian title is Skrik (Shriek). The agonised face in the painting has become one of the most iconic images of art, seen as symbolising the anxiety of the human condition.

Self-portrait (Tartaglia)W
Self-portrait (Tartaglia)

Self-portrait is one of the earliest works of Croatian artist Marino Tartaglia. He painted it in 1917, in the expressionist style.

The Town (Strindberg)W
The Town (Strindberg)

The Town is a 1903 oil painting by August Strindberg. It is shown at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm.