Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (6 May 1880 – 15 June 1938) was a German expressionist painter and printmaker. He was one of the founders of the artists group Die Brücke or "The Bridge", a key group leading to the foundation of Expressionism in 20th-century art. Kirchner volunteered for army service in the First World War, but soon suffered a breakdown and was discharged. His work was branded as "degenerate" by the Nazis in 1933, and in 1937 more than 600 of his works were sold or destroyed.
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Footpaths and Pavilion in the Dresden Grosser Garten
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Naked Girls in the Studio (Nackte Mädchen im Atelier)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
The Blond Painter Stirner
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Two Girls under an Umbrella
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Port Scene (Hafenbild)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Cover of the Fourth Yearbook of the Artist Group the Brucke
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Head of van de Velde, Bright (Kopf van de Velde, Hell)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Old and Young Woman (Alte und jungere Frau)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Woman Tying Her Shoe (Frau, Schuh Zuknopfend)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Two Nudes [obverse]
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Nude Figure [reverse]
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Bather on the Beach
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Erna Lying on the Beach among Rocks
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Three Bathers in the Sea
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Five Women on the Street
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Street Corner in Dresden (Strassenecke Dresden)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Bridge on Crown Prince Embankment (Brucke am Kronprinzenufer)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Reclining Nude
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Dancing Couple (Tanzpaar)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Russian Dancers
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig