- Expressionism emerged in early 20th century art as a style focused on emotional and spiritual expression. It drew inspiration from Van Gogh, Munch, Fauvism, German Gothic art, and primitive art.
- Two major German Expressionist factions were Die Brücke and Der Blaue Reiter. Die Brücke was an artistic community in Dresden that aimed to overthrow traditions, while Der Blaue Reiter focused on finding common ground across diverse art forms.
- Expressionism spread through the work of individual artists after the groups disbanded and evolved the movement globally.