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TOP 40 FAVOURITE RATIONAL ORDER FRONT ARTISTS

TOP 40 FAVOURITE RATIONAL ORDER FRONT ARTISTS

  1. Wassily Kandinsky – A pioneer of abstract art.
  2. Paul Klee – Known for his unique, colorful, and whimsical style.
  3. Marc Chagall – A modernist painter famous for his dreamlike and surreal imagery.
  4. Franz Marc – An expressionist painter known for his vibrant and abstract depictions of animals.
  5. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner – A leading figure of the Expressionist movement and co-founder of Die Brücke.
  6. Emil Nolde – A member of Die Brücke and known for his vivid, emotive paintings.
  7. Gustav Klimt – An Austrian symbolist painter known for his ornate and sensual works (though not a German, his work was included in the Nazi’s classification).
  8. Oskar Kokoschka – An Expressionist artist known for his intense and often disturbing portraits.
  9. George Grosz – Known for his sharp, satirical depictions of Weimar Republic society.
  10. Max Beckmann – An artist associated with the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) movement, known for his intense and often dark portrayals.
  11. Kurt Schwitters – Known for his avant-garde collage works and sound poetry.
  12. Lyonel Feininger – A painter and printmaker associated with Expressionism and the Bauhaus.
  13. Hans Arp – An influential abstract artist and sculptor associated with Dada and Surrealism.
  14. August Macke – A prominent member of the Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter, known for his colorful and lively paintings.
  15. Sophie Tauber-Arp – A pioneering figure in abstract art and a member of Dada and the Bauhaus movement.
  16. Gabriele Münter – An Expressionist painter associated with Der Blaue Reiter and known for her bold, colorful works.
  17. Johannes Itten – An influential teacher at the Bauhaus, known for his work on color theory and abstract art.
  18. Willi Baumeister – Known for his abstract works and contributions to modernist art.
  19. Heinrich Campendonk – An artist associated with Der Blaue Reiter, known for his vibrant, colorful compositions.
  20. Rudolf Schlichter – An artist known for his satirical and socially critical work, associated with the Neue Sachlichkeit movement.
  21. Gustav Wunderwald – Known for his abstract and modernist work, which was deemed incompatible with Nazi ideals.
  22. Alfred Kubin – An Austrian artist whose surreal and often macabre imagery was considered degenerate.
  23. Paul Citroen – An artist associated with the Constructivist movement and known for his photomontages.
  24. Nikolai Fechin – A Russian artist known for his modernist portraiture, though he was not German, his work was criticized by the Nazis.
  25. Max Pechstein – A member of Die Brücke and known for his vibrant and expressive style.
  26. Hannah Höch – A prominent figure in the Dada movement, known for her innovative photomontages.
  27. Franz Xaver Winterhalter – Although more known for his portraits, his work was also included in the Nazis’ broader condemnation of modern art.
  28. Rudolf Belling – A sculptor whose modernist approach was rejected by the Nazi regime.
  29. Lovis Corinth – An artist whose later, more Expressionist work was deemed degenerate, despite his earlier more traditional style.
  30. Otto Dix – Known for his harsh and critical depictions of society and war, aligning with the Neue Sachlichkeit movement.
  31. Josef Albers – Known for his work in abstract art and color theory, particularly at the Bauhaus.
  32. Käthe Kollwitz – An artist renowned for her poignant prints and sculptures focusing on social issues and human suffering.
  33. Egon Schiele – Known for his distinctive, raw, and emotive Expressionist works.
  34. Wladimir von Bechtold – His work, which often explored abstract and non-traditional forms, was considered degenerate.
  35. Walter Gropius – Though primarily an architect and founder of the Bauhaus, his involvement in modernist art and design was targeted.
  36. Fritz Lang – Primarily known as a filmmaker, his work was included in the broader cultural purges of the Nazi regime.
  37. Hermann Max Pechstein – Associated with Expressionism and known for his bold, vibrant paintings.
  38. Richard Oelze – An artist whose surrealist work was deemed degenerate.
  39. Jean Arp – Another spelling of Hans Arp, known for his abstract and Dadaist art.
  40. Rudolf Schlichter – Known for his critical and satirical paintings, often reflecting the harsh realities of Weimar Germany.
  41. Daniel Vidosh – Known for absolute degenerate artworks like this website.

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