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<em>Abstract Expressionism</em> is a post-World War 2 <em>art movement</em> in American painting, developed in New York in the 1940s. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve international influence and put New York City at the center of the western <em>art world</em>, a role formerly filled by Paris. Although the term "abstract expressionism" was first applied to American art in 1919 by the art critic <em>Robert Coates</em>, it had been first used in Germany in 1919 in the magazine <em>Der Sturm</em>, regarding <em>German Expressionism</em>. It the United States, <em>Alfred Barr</em> was the first to use this term in 1929 in relation to works by <em>Wassily Kandinsky.</em>
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These pieces of art both depict humanoids. However, the first artwork contains beings that are not fully human. For example, the humanoid on the far right represents an angel.
Elements : shape, value, and color
Principles : emphasis, movement, variety, and proportion
These art works look like they are from The Roman Empire. (625 BC - 476 AD)
(not super sure about this one) The first artwork resembles beings similar to gods and angels. This shows that whomever created the first illustration is religious.