Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Germany 1880-1938
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, born on May 6, 1880, and passing away on June 15, 1938, was a prominent German Expressionist painter and printmaker whose influential work significantly shaped the art movements of the early 20th century. He is best known for his vibrant palette, bold brushwork, and innovative approach to capturing the psychological states and modern urban life. Kirchner's artistic journey began in Dresden, where he studied architecture but soon shifted his focus to painting alongside fellow students Fritz Bleyl, Erich Heckel, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Together, they founded Die Brücke (The Bridge), an avant-garde artist group that played a pivotal role in the development of Expressionism. Their aim was to break from academic traditions and create art that authentically reflected their emotional responses to contemporary society. Throughout his career, Kirchner produced a prolific body of work that included landscapes, portraits, and scenes of city life. His subjects often depicted the frenetic energy and alienation characteristic of the modern metropolis, particularly evident in his Berlin street scenes where figures are rendered with angularity and heightened coloration, expressing a sense of anxiety and tension beneath the surface glamour. Influenced by the raw power of African and Oceanic art, as well as Post-Impressionists like van Gogh and Gauguin, Kirchner's style evolved into one of expressive distortion and abstraction. He developed a unique visual language that emphasized the flatness of the canvas while still conveying depth through dynamic compositions and intense color contrasts. Following World War I, Kirchner's mental health suffered greatly due to the traumatic experiences he faced, which deeply affected his later works. Despite these struggles, he continued to produce striking pieces imbued with psychological depth, such as his introspective self-portraits and Alpine landscapes, which offered a stark contrast to his earlier urban subjects. After fleeing Germany during the Nazi regime, Kirchner settled in Switzerland where he found solace in nature and continued to paint until his tragic suicide in 1938. Today, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner is celebrated as one of the most important artists of the Expressionist movement, leaving behind a legacy that has left an indelible mark on the trajectory of modern art history. His works can be found in major museums around the world, reflecting his lasting influence and the profound impact of his vision on subsequent generations of artists.

Művek Gyűjteménye (Oldal 10)

Frau mit Kind,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Pastel,Pastel, hat, 1girl, lipstick, traditional media, makeup, 2girls
Frau mit Kind
Felbontás: 3359 × 4738 px
Frauen in Landschaft,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Pastel,Pastel, multiple girls, sketch, traditional media, dress
Frauen in Landschaft
Felbontás: 5536 × 4040 px
Fränzikopf mit Puppe,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Sketch,Sketch, monochrome, 1girl, solo, greyscale, smile
Fränzikopf mit Puppe
Felbontás: 4026 × 4834 px
Frau mit Ziege,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Pastel,Pastel, grass, standing, outdoors, 1boy, traditional media
Frau mit Ziege
Felbontás: 5330 × 4616 px
Frau vor dem Spiegel,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Pastel,Pastel, traditional media, solo, standing, monochrome
Frau vor dem Spiegel
Felbontás: 3969 × 5123 px
Galgenberg In Jena,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Pastel,Pastel, outdoors, pokemon (creature), tree, no humans
Galgenberg In Jena
Felbontás: 3211 × 3460 px
Frau Schuh zuknöpfend,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Copperplate Etching,Copperplate Etching, monochrome, 1girl
Frau Schuh zuknöpfend
Felbontás: 3739 × 5001 px
Frau, Schuh zuknöpfend,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Copperplate Etching,Copperplate Etching, 1girl, monochrome
Frau, Schuh zuknöpfend
Felbontás: 3171 × 3986 px
Fränzi in der Hängematte,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Pastel,Pastel, traditional media, grass, 1girl, solo
Fränzi in der Hängematte
Felbontás: 3240 × 4340 px
Gelbhaariges Mädchen,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Pastel,Pastel, 1girl, solo, short hair, border, looking at viewer
Gelbhaariges Mädchen
Felbontás: 3413 × 3944 px