Kornfeld E.W., Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. 15 czerwca 1938 koło Davos) – niemiecki malarz ekspresjonista i grafik, jeden z założycieli grupy „Most” (niem. [12] In 1969, a major retrospective of paintings, drawings, and prints traveled to the Seattle Art Museum, the Pasadena Art Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. This was not a success and closed the following year, when he also began a relationship with Erna Schilling that lasted the rest of his life.[2]. I was also glad to see the old pictures of Rembrandt, Dürer, etc. "[15], Female Nude with Foliage Shadows, 1905, Kirchner Museum Davos in Davos, Dancers, 1906, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Sitting Woman (Dodo), 1907, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Dodo and her brother, c. 1908, Smith College Museum of Art, Nudes, ca. [3] After an exhibition of his work at the gallery of Ludwig Schames, in Frankfurt am Main, in October 1916, Kirchner sold many works and began to do well financially. Po 1945 roku jedynie nieliczne prace Kirchnera były prezentowane w muzeach. In the museums, the hard-won cultural achievements of the last 20 years are being destroyed, and yet the reason why we founded the Brücke was to encourage truly German art, made in Germany. Ludwig Kirchner posiadał dwójkę młodszego rodzeństwa – Hansa i Ulricha. Jego nazwisko było rozpoznawane w kręgu artystów. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - exemplarische Vorstellung einiger Selbstporträts - Ein Referat von Sophie Saathoff und Theresa Quaing Quellen Inhalt Kurzbiografie Selbstbildnis als Soldat Selbstbildnis mit Modell Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Weitere Selbstporträts von Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, (born May 6, 1880, Aschaffenberg, Bavaria, Ger.—died June 15, 1938, near Davos, Switz. ), German painter and printmaker who was one of the leaders of a group of Expressionist artists known as Die Brücke (“The Bridge”). [3] Kirchner continued to work and organised a major exhibit in Basle, which received mixed reviews. But I … At the onset of the First World War in September 1914, Kirchner volunteered for military service. One month before earning his architecture degree in Dresden in 1905, founded Brücke artists' group with university friends Fritz Bleyl, Erich Heckel, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff; assumed leadership role with his strong personality, talent, and ambition. Arbeiten von EL Kirchner, Kunstsalon Ludwig Schames, Frankfurt am Main, Oct 1916–Oct 1916. Po udziale w wystawie Związku Specjalnego (niem. 6 maja 1880 w Aschaffenburgu, zm. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (6 May 1880 – 15 June 1938) was a German expressionist painter and printmaker and 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. [6] As part of the affirmation of their national heritage, they revived older media, particularly woodcut prints. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (6 May 1880 – 15 June 1938) was a German expressionist painter and printmaker and 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. [3] Reflecting on the inauguration of the schoolhouse in 1936 he writes, "the new school was inaugurated yesterday. „Entartete Kunst”), mającej na celu zniesławienie artystów tworzących sztukę inną, niż akceptowana przez władze III Rzeszy. All prints, paintings and photos included in www.ErnstLudwigKirchner.org are provided as an affiliate to Art.com who hold necessary permissions. [3] [3] In December, he suffered from a nervous breakdown and was admitted to Dr. Edel’s sanatorium in Berlin Charlottenburg. I am so happy to be allowed to be here, and through hard work I should like to thank the people for the kindness they have shown me". [3] Kirchner continued to experience depression, occasional pain and paralysis of his limbs but wrote in a more cheerful tone to Dr. Hagemann at the end of July: "I wish to remain in the world and for the world. again and to have the confirmation and encouragement they gave me. [3] Kirchner began writing critiques of his own art under the pseudonym of Louis de Marsalle in order to control public opinion of him and free himself of dependence upon the art critics of the day. Kirchner became increasingly disturbed by the situation in Germany, writing: "Here we have been hearing terrible rumours about torture of the Jews, but it’s all surely untrue. Here a man’s word still counts, and you need have no fears about sleeping with your doors open. He made short explanatory remarks in a weary voice. [3], In 1934, Kirchner visited Berne and Zurich, finding the former more pleasing than the latter, and met Paul Klee. Grisebach L., Ernst Ludwig Kirchner 1880-1938, Köln 1995. [3] In the winter of 1935, a new school was being planned to be built in Frauenkirch and Kirchner offered to paint a mural. Katalog der Sammlung von Werken von Ernst Ludwig Kirchner im Kirchner-Haus, Bern: 1979. ... As the woman with him rightly said, though many people want to help him, nobody is able to do so any longer. [2] Between 1907 and 1911, he stayed during the summer at the Moritzburg lakes and on the island of Fehmarn (which he revisited until 1914) with other Brücke members; his work featured the female nude in natural settings. W lipcu 1937 roku został wykluczony bezapelacyjnie z Pruskiej Akademii Sztuki. Object history: 1919: purchased by Alfred Flechtheim dead 1937, from Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, 1937: purchased by Kurt Feldhäusser dead 1945 from Alfred Flechtheim 1945: transferred to Feldhäusser's mother, from Kurt Feldhäusser? Lucas Cranach the Elder, as well as contemporary international avant-garde movements. Najbardziej cenione dzieła Kirchnera powstały przed I wojną światową i w większości przedstawiają życie uliczne w Berlinie. His reputation grew with several exhibitions in Germany and Switzerland in 1920. His work was branded as "degenerate" by the Nazis in 1933, and in 1937 more than 600 of his works were sold or destroyed. Przeniesiono go wtedy do sanatorium Königstein im Taunus w pobliżu Frankfurtu. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Po wybuchu I wojny światowej Kirchner zgłosił się na ochotnika do wojska.