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  1. Alemania, 1880–1938. Expresionismo. Die Brücke. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Piper fue uno de los padres del movimiento expresionista alemán (una de las primeras vanguardias) al crear el grupo expresionista Die Brücke (El puente) en 1905. Su obra se caracteriza por la simplificación formal y un uso arbitrario del color.

  2. 15 de mar. de 2022 · Ernst Ludwig Kirchner was a leading figure in the Die Brücke collective that thrived in Berlin and Dresden before World War I, and he has grown to be regarded as one of the most accomplished and important components of German Expressionism.

  3. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner was a leading force behind the Expressionist movement in Germany. Since 1913, his work has gained international recognition, extending its popularity into America. His art captures German culture at a critical point in pre-World War I history.

  4. 15 de oct. de 2019 · The following three paintings, from Kirchners early output in Dresden to his epic landscapes depicting the Swiss Alps, show Kirchner as a total artist and pioneer of German Expressionism. His raw, truthful works offer insights intothe rapid modernization of Germany in the early 20th century; nature as a sublime and restorative ...

  5. 27 de jul. de 2021 · July 27, 2021. Conservator and printmaker Christina Taylor demonstrates the color woodcut printing technique German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner used to create his dynamic 1909 print Bathers Tossing Reeds. Kirchner wrote, “There is no better place to get to know an artist than in his graphic work.”

  6. 7 de ene. de 2022 · Ernst Ludwig Kirchner was one of the most important German artists of the 20th century. He, along with three other artists, founded Die Brücke (meaning The Bridge) a group that contributed to establishing the style of Expressionism and facilitated the progression of Modernist art away from literal representation.

  7. Fundador y principal impulsor del grupo expresionista alemán Die Brücke (El Puente), Ernst Ludwig Kirchner comenzó a pintar de forma autodidacta al tiempo que estudiaba arquitectura en la Technische Hochschule de Dresde, en la que obtuvo el diploma en 1905.