Artist | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Artist Story | Born in 1880, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner was a German Expressionist known for his painting and printmaking, characterized by vivid colors, dynamic compositions, and bold, expressive brushwork. In 1905, Kirchner along with Fritz Bleyl, Erich Heckel, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, founded the artists' group Die Brücke (The Bridge.) The groups' aim was to “bring life and art into harmony” and the movement is often considered the birth of German Expressionism.
Artwork Narrative | The undressed female form is captured with bold lines and abstract shapes, showing the model with an almost surprised and contemplative expression. The continuous curved lines add a softness, balancing harmoniously with striking blocks of graphic black ink.
Original Medium | Woodcut Print
Tones | Neutrals, Soft Beige, Cream, Charcoal
Emotion | Solace, Contemplative, Pensive
Product Details | Created from high-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish. - Simple, elegant design - Premium, fine art paper with a gently textured surface - Handmade by specialist picture framers - Delivered ready for hanging.
Collection | Figure and Form
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