Auguste Macke
Auguste Macke (1887-1914) was a German painter who played a key role in the development of Expressionist and Fauvist movements. His vibrant, colorful works often depicted everyday life and landscapes with a sense of joy and spontaneity. Macke's style was characterized by bold brushstrokes, flat forms, and a focus on capturing the emotional essence of his subjects. He was part of the Blue Rider group, a circle of avant-garde artists that also included Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc.
Styles: Expressionism, Fauvism
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