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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Boston Expressionism was a school of painting that originated in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 1930s and flourished through the 1950s. Strongly influenced by German Expressionism and by the Jewish immigrant experience, it is marked by emotional directness, dark humor, social and spiritual themes, and a tendency toward figuration. The painters' technique was distinctive, employing bold color and expressive brushwork, and they often experimented with unusual media such as encaustic.Boston Expressionism is sometimes referred to as \"Boston figurative expressionism\", although the degree of abstraction varies and the movement overlapped with Abstract Expressionism. Key figures in the early days of Boston Expressionism were Hyman Bloom, Jack Levine, and Karl Zerbe. Their influence can still be seen in the work of some contemporary Boston-area artists."@en }

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