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Expressionism, cubism, and surrealism each gave artists a different way to show their styles and express themselves onto a canvas. They all were large art movements and used by many famous artists, like Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso. Though they have many similiar factors, they are not the same. Expressionism used wave like motons and began in Germany, used in paintings such as The Scream. Cubism used a variety or geometric shapes to form images and developed in Paris, and is used in any paintings by Pablo Picasso. Surrealism used images and portaryed them in a "dream like visual." It was commonly used with the artist Dali, and developed in Paris.