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What are the three schools of modern western art? It is best to talk about their characteristics and their representative painters and works.

According to the reference materials, there are more than three schools of western modern art. I'll give you a few for your reference.

1. Surrealism

Bretton, the core figure of the surrealist movement.

Surrealism movement had an important influence on the aesthetic concept in the 20th century.

2. De Steele, Netherlands

With little external influence, some artists inspired by modern concepts such as barbarism, cubism and futurism began to explore the development of Dutch avant-garde art, and made extraordinary and unique achievements, forming the famous de stijl (Dutch meaning is style).

The core figures are mondriaan and Van Doesburg, and other collaborators include the painter VilmosHuszar, the sculptor CeorgesVantongerllo, the architect J.J.P.Oud, GerritRietveld and others. Obviously, as a movement, de stijl is widely involved in painting, sculpture, design, architecture and many other fields, and its influence is all-round.

3. The school of abstract expressionism

Hans Hofmann

Is the pioneer of abstract expressionism art

4. Pop, who originated from American painting in the 20th century, and the abstract expressionism of his later painting schools marked the shift of the center of modern western art from Paris to new york.

5. Supremacism moves towards pure abstraction-Russian avant-garde art

6. Expressionism

Broadly speaking, expressionism can be applied to all painters who emphasize "self-expression" with color and formal elements, but its specific meaning is based on the three major artistic movements in Germany in the early 20th century, namely "DieBrucke", "DerBlaueReiter" and "DieNeueSachlichkeit".

8. Fauvism (painting school)

Fauvism painters are keen on using bright and heavy colors, and often use pigments directly extruded from paint tubes to create strong picture effects with straightforward and extensive brushstrokes, which fully shows the expressionist tendency of pursuing emotional expression.

9. Decomposition and reconstruction of cubism-the word "cubism" of cubism school. Later, as a criticism of the painting styles and schools created by Picasso and Braque, the name "Cubism" became popular.

10. Post-impressionism

I'm sorry I didn't find all of them.