This group pioneered the lino-cut, a woodblock printing technique in which artists make reliefs onto a sheet of linoleum. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this group of artists whose member Emil Nolde (“AY-meel NOHL-duh”) made many woodcuts such as The Prophet. Its first exhibition took place in Dresden in 1906.
ANSWER: Die Brücke (“dee BRUE-kuh”) [or The Bridge; prompt on German Expressionism or Expressionists]
[10e] Nolde’s hundreds of depictions of these flowers include many lino-cuts. Nolde may have been inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s many paintings of these bright flowers, which his friend Paul Gauguin loved.
ANSWER: sunflowers [or Helianthus]
[10h] A 1906 exhibition of this artist in Dresden inspired woodcuts by many Die Brücke members. This artist used a jigsaw to make woodcuts such as Two Women on the Shore, in which a woman in white stands next to a hunched woman in black, and Self-Portrait in Moonlight.
ANSWER: Edvard Munch
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