To mark the 100th anniversary of “Kirchner in Davos”
Compact artist monograph of the “Brücke” artist
With rare archive material and works from all Kirchner’s creative years
13,90 €
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Great Masters of Art
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) is one of the most important artist personalities of the twentieth century; many of his works have become icons of Expressionism. Vacillating between self-doubt and egocentricity, the artist created an incomparably multi-faceted oeuvre with a remarkable instinct for the trends and imbalances of his time.
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Kirchner was the driving force behind and the most radical member of the artists’ association “Die Brücke”. He embarked on a promising career which reached a first zenith in the expressive works of his Berlin years. His ecstatic creative impulse was the result of one of the “loneliest times of my life, in which an agonising restlessness constantly drove me out by night and day.” Even after Kirchner had found a new home in Davos in 1917, his life continued to be full of tension and marked by phases of mental instability and unbroken creative energy. Anxious to ensure the correct reception of his works, during these years Kirchner invented the art critic Louis de Marsalle and published reviews of his own works under this pseudonym. This colourful and fascinating artist personality is presented by Thorsten Sadowsky, the author of this volume, in a knowledgeable and lucid manner through examples of his works and the stations of his life.
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80 pages, 61 illustrations
14 × 20.5 cm, hardcover
14 × 20.5 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-2958-8
Categories
Artist Group Bridge
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Art 20th Century
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Artist monographs
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Painting
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Artist Biography
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Modern Age
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Painting 20th Century
Keywords
Brucke, Kirchner, E.L., Bridge, 20th century, Modernism, Expressionism, Die Brücke
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