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What is(are) the name(s) for the thin, membrane-enclosed tubes that protrude from the neuron cell body and extend long distances away?
Expressionist Artist
An artist associated with expressionism, an art movement that emphasizes the expression of emotional experience over physical reality.
Gestural Abstraction
Also known as action painting. A kind of abstract painting in which the gesture, or act of painting, is seen as the subject of art. Its most renowned proponent was Jackson Pollock. See also Abstract Expressionism.
Canvas
A durable fabric used as a surface for painting, often stretched across a wooden frame.
Abstract Expressionism
The first major American avant-garde movement, Abstract Expressionism emerged in New York City in the 1940s. The artists produced abstract paintings that expressed their state of mind and that they hoped would strike emotional chords in viewers. The movement developed along two lines: gestural abstraction and chromatic abstraction.
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