VIEW OF BASEL AND THE RHINE (1927–1928)

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) was a German expressionist painter who became known for his bold, colorful works that challenged the traditional ideas of beauty and conformity.

Kirchner's art was a reflection of his own internal struggle to break free from the constraints of society and find his own sense of identity.

Kirchner's early works were heavily influenced by the works of Vincent van Gogh and the Fauvists, and he used bright colors and simplified forms to create a sense of emotional intensity and rawness. In 1905, Kirchner co-founded the group "Die Brücke" (The Bridge) with other young artists who shared his vision of creating a new, modern art that spoke to the experiences of their generation.

VIEW OF DRESDEN - SCHLOSSPLATZ (1926)

One of Kirchner's most famous works is "Street, Berlin" (1913), which depicts a bustling street scene in the heart of the city.

The painting is characterized by its sharp angles and distorted figures, which give the sense of movement and chaos. Kirchner's use of bright, clashing colors and thick, bold lines further accentuate the sense of energy and tension in the piece.

Kirchner's art was not just a reflection of his own personal struggles, but also a response to the political and social upheaval of his time. He was deeply affected by the trauma of World War I, and his works from this period often depict the psychological toll of the war on individuals and society as a whole.


SELF-PORTRAIT (1928) 

In 1933, Kirchner's art was condemned by the Nazi regime as "degenerate" and he was forced to flee Germany.

He spent the rest of his life in Switzerland, where he continued to create works that challenged the norms of society and expressed his own inner turmoil.

Kirchner's art remains a powerful reflection of the human experience, and continues to inspire artists and viewers alike to break free from the constraints of tradition and embrace the power of individual expression.

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May 04, 2023 — Wyrhana Quizon

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