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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. 1880-1938. Villa à Dresde. Villa in Dresden. vers 1910. . Gent. Musée des Beaux Arts.
Huile sur toile.
1926 : musée Folkwang, Essen.
1937 : classé comme art dégénéré.
1940 : obtenu par la galerie Ferdinand Möller de Berlin.
1947 : collection Haubrich.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) is one of the most important German Expressionist painters. He was a co-founder of Die Brücke, a group of German expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905. Die Brücke and Kirchner took inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch, as well as African and Oceanic art. They used woodblock printing as a medium to showcase their signature style: flat, unrealistic images with vivid colors. The recurring themes in Kirchner's artworks include exotic cultures, faraway landscapes, self-portraits, dancers and Berlin street life. His paintings and prints effectively portrayed non-European cultures despite the fact that he never traveled outside of Europe. We have digitalized enhanced more than 100 of his fascinating drawings and paintings under the CC0 license in this collection.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) is one of the most important German Expressionist painters. He was a co-founder of Die Brücke, a group of German expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905. Die Brücke and Kirchner took inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch, as well as African and Oceanic art. They used woodblock printing as a medium to showcase their signature style: flat, unrealistic images with vivid colors. The recurring themes in Kirchner's artworks include exotic cultures, faraway landscapes, self-portraits, dancers and Berlin street life. His paintings and prints effectively portrayed non-European cultures despite the fact that he never traveled outside of Europe. We have digitalized enhanced more than 100 of his fascinating drawings and paintings under the CC0 license in this collection.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. 1880-1938. Fünf Frauen auf der Strasse. Five Women on the Street. Cinq femmes dans la rue. 1913. Cologne. Musée Ludwig.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner est classé dans l'école de l'expressionnisme allemand. Il est l'un des fondateurs du mouvement "Die Brücke" avec notamment Erich Heckel et Karl Schmidt-Rottluf. Son art est qualifié de dégénéré par le régime de Hitler et l'artiste se suicide en 1938.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner belongs to the school of German Expressionism. He is the founder of the movement "Die Brücke" with notably Erich Heckel and Karl Schmidt-Rottluf. His art is described as degenerate by Hitler's regime and the artist committed suicide in 1938.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) is one of the most important German Expressionist painters. He was a co-founder of Die Brücke, a group of German expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905. Die Brücke and Kirchner took inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch, as well as African and Oceanic art. They used woodblock printing as a medium to showcase their signature style: flat, unrealistic images with vivid colors. The recurring themes in Kirchner's artworks include exotic cultures, faraway landscapes, self-portraits, dancers and Berlin street life. His paintings and prints effectively portrayed non-European cultures despite the fact that he never traveled outside of Europe. We have digitalized enhanced more than 100 of his fascinating drawings and paintings under the CC0 license in this collection.
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Week 3 Reclining Nude (1211 – 1215 ) 09/26 - 10/01/2021 ID 1214
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner German 1880 -1938
Reclining Nude, 1909
Oil on canvas
Determined to “revitalize German art,” Kirchner joined with three other architecture students to found, in 1905, the idealistic artistic brotherhood called Die Brücke (The Bridge). The group was active in Dresden and Berlin until 1913 and strove to form a bridge between art and life, inspired by the psychological intensity and expressive form and color of Van Gogh, Gauguin, Munch and Matisse (although Kirchner vehemently denied the impact of these artists). Here, Kirchner renders a traditional studio nude forcefully modern—with brilliant, exaggerated color, a deliberate roughness of touch, and the immediacy of a sketch retained in the finished work.
Tompkins Collection—Arthur Gordon Tompkins Fund, 1957 57.2
From the Placard: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Wikipedia
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner | MoMA
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Aschaffenburg 1880 - Frauenkirch-Wildboden bei Davos, Schweiz
Mutter und Kind - Mother and Child (1924)
Städel Museum, Frankfurt
Der befreundete Künstler Hermann Scherer schnitzte 1923/24 bei Kirchner eine Reihe von Doppelfiguren, ein Thema, dem sich auch Kirchner zuwandte. Mit Mutter und Kind entstand 1924 die erste Paarfigur, die in der Reduktion der Details wieder archaischer wirkt als die frühere Traurige Frau. Auch die naturalistische Farbigkeit ist zurückgenommen: Allerdings überfasste Kirchner die zunächst grünen Haare und die grellere Hautfarbe der Figuren später in dem heutigen, etwas dezenteren Kolorit.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Aschaffenburg 1880 - Frauenkirch-Wildboden 1938
Straße mit roter Kokotte - Street with red streetwalker (ca. 1915 - 25)
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
According to the inscription on the reverse, Strasse mit roter Kokotte was painted in Berlin in 1914. The central part of the composition is dominated by the figure of the whore dressed strikingly in red, turned into a symbol that is both bourgeois and anti-bourgeois. Standing at a street corner, she attracts the attention of several male passers-by depicted in the same scene. A postcard Kirchner sent Heckel on 4 April 1910 displays a very similar composition: a woman strolling by dressed in red, with a prominent diagonal that marks the passage of several male passers-by and an outlined figure in the foreground. This shows that while in Berlin Kirchner developed a number of artistic ideas that he had already touched on in his previous period.
The composition displays a geometric arrangement that structures the entire picture surface in an ordered manner and is painted in the angular, deformed style characteristic of the artist’s Berlin period, with an unstable space constructed by prominent diagonals that recall Munch and the formal schematisation of Cubism. The isolation of the figures, which, as Dube points out, is due to the fact that the artist wishes to convey “the hectic and unnatural condition of the modern metropolis, ” is combined with an Expressionist spontaneity taken to an unprecedented intensity. According to the inscription on the reverse, Strasse mit roter Kokotte was painted in Berlin in 1914. The central part of the composition is dominated by the figure of the whore dressed strikingly in red, turned into a symbol that is both bourgeois and anti-bourgeois. Standing at a street corner, she attracts the attention of several male passers-by depicted in the same scene. A postcard Kirchner sent Heckel on 4 April 1910 displays a very similar composition: a woman strolling by dressed in red, with a prominent diagonal that marks the passage of several male passers-by and an outlined figure in the foreground. This shows that while in Berlin Kirchner developed a number of artistic ideas that he had already touched on in his previous period.
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The composition displays a geometric arrangement that structures the entire picture surface in an ordered manner and is painted in the angular, deformed style characteristic of the artist’s Berlin period, with an unstable space constructed by prominent diagonals that recall Munch and the formal schematisation of Cubism. The isolation of the figures, which, as Dube points out, is due to the fact that the artist wishes to convey “the hectic and unnatural condition of the modern metropolis, ” is combined with an Expressionist spontaneity taken to an unprecedented intensity.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. 1880-1938.Weiblicher Halbakt mit Hut. Female Half-length Nude with Hat. Femme nue au chapeau.1911. Cologne. Musée Ludwig.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner est classé dans l'école de l'expressionnisme allemand. Il est l'un des fondateurs du mouvement "Die Brücke" avec notamment Erich Heckel et Karl Schmidt-Rottluf. Son art est qualifié de dégénéré par le régime de Hitler et l'artiste se suicide en 1938.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner belongs to the school of German Expressionism. He is the founder of the movement "Die Brücke" with notably Erich Heckel and Karl Schmidt-Rottluf. His art is described as degenerate by Hitler's regime and the artist committed suicide in 1938.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. 1880-1938. Die Eisenbahnüberführung. Le viaduc ferroviaire. The Railroad Viaduct. 1914. Cologne. Musée Ludwig.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner est classé dans l'école de l'expressionnisme allemand. Il est l'un des fondateurs du mouvement "Die Brücke" avec notamment Erich Heckel et Karl Schmidt-Rottluf. Son art est qualifié de dégénéré par le régime de Hitler et l'artiste se suicide en 1938.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner belongs to the school of German Expressionism. He is the founder of the movement "Die Brücke" with notably Erich Heckel and Karl Schmidt-Rottluf. His art is described as degenerate by Hitler's regime and the artist committed suicide in 1938.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Aschaffenburg 1880 - Frauenkirch bei Davos 1938
Panama-Tänzerinnen / Panama Dancers (1910 - 11)
North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, USA
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. 1880-1938. Scène de rue la nuit. Street scene at night. 1925. Bremen Kunsthalle.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) is one of the most important German Expressionist painters. He was a co-founder of Die Brücke, a group of German expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905. Die Brücke and Kirchner took inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch, as well as African and Oceanic art. They used woodblock printing as a medium to showcase their signature style: flat, unrealistic images with vivid colors. The recurring themes in Kirchner's artworks include exotic cultures, faraway landscapes, self-portraits, dancers and Berlin street life. His paintings and prints effectively portrayed non-European cultures despite the fact that he never traveled outside of Europe. We have digitalized enhanced more than 100 of his fascinating drawings and paintings under the CC0 license in this collection.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) is one of the most important German Expressionist painters. He was a co-founder of Die Brücke, a group of German expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905. Die Brücke and Kirchner took inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch, as well as African and Oceanic art. They used woodblock printing as a medium to showcase their signature style: flat, unrealistic images with vivid colors. The recurring themes in Kirchner's artworks include exotic cultures, faraway landscapes, self-portraits, dancers and Berlin street life. His paintings and prints effectively portrayed non-European cultures despite the fact that he never traveled outside of Europe. We have digitalized enhanced more than 100 of his fascinating drawings and paintings under the CC0 license in this collection.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. 1880-1938. Berlin. Nu couché à l'éventail. Lying naked on the range. 1909. 1913. Bremen Kunsthalle.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) is one of the most important German Expressionist painters. He was a co-founder of Die Brücke, a group of German expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905. Die Brücke and Kirchner took inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch, as well as African and Oceanic art. They used woodblock printing as a medium to showcase their signature style: flat, unrealistic images with vivid colors. The recurring themes in Kirchner's artworks include exotic cultures, faraway landscapes, self-portraits, dancers and Berlin street life. His paintings and prints effectively portrayed non-European cultures despite the fact that he never traveled outside of Europe. We have digitalized enhanced more than 100 of his fascinating drawings and paintings under the CC0 license in this collection.
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Huile sur toile.
1928 : Nationalgalerie.
1937 : classé comme art dégénéré, confisqué et acquis par Ferdinand Möller.
1952 : collection Haubrich.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) is one of the most important German Expressionist painters. He was a co-founder of Die Brücke, a group of German expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905. Die Brücke and Kirchner took inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch, as well as African and Oceanic art. They used woodblock printing as a medium to showcase their signature style: flat, unrealistic images with vivid colors. The recurring themes in Kirchner's artworks include exotic cultures, faraway landscapes, self-portraits, dancers and Berlin street life. His paintings and prints effectively portrayed non-European cultures despite the fact that he never traveled outside of Europe. We have digitalized enhanced more than 100 of his fascinating drawings and paintings under the CC0 license in this collection.
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