
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner was a German expressionist painter and one of the founders of the artist group Die Brücke. His work was deemed 'degenerate' by the Nazis, leading to the confiscation of many of his pieces, and he ultimately took his own life in 1938.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner wished for an international exhibition to showcase his work alongside Pablo Picasso.
Kirchner hat bei Picasso abgeschaut: Gegenüberstellung in DavosErnst Ludwig Kirchner is among the artists whose works are included in Lauder's auction collection.
In New York werden die Klimts von Leonard A. Lauder versteigertErnst Ludwig Kirchner's painting 'Rheinbrücke in Köln' from 1914 is included in the exhibition.
Die Albertina in Wien folgt in «Gothic Modern» Motiven durch die JahrhunderteThe thief took works from the collection of Eberhard W. Kornfeld, including pieces by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.
So wurde der Fall Kornfeld gelöstErnst Ludwig Kirchner was a talented self-promoter and a control freak, whose 1933 exhibition is being reconstructed in Bern.
mit den Bergbauern des Berliner BundeskanzleramtsErnst Ludwig Kirchner is highlighted as part of the German art collection in the Museum Ludwig.
La gran América, desnuda ante el mundo | OpiniónErnst Ludwig Kirchner’s 1913 painting Street, Berlin has come from MoMA in New York.
‘Muscle-flexing or urgent threat?’ How Trump’s assault on culture echoes the Nazis targeting ‘degenerate art’ | Art and designErnst Ludwig Kirchner is recognized for his role in the expressionist movement and its engagement with societal issues.
Paper tigers: how Kandinsky, Kokoscha and Klee sparked an artistic revolution | DrawingErnst Ludwig Kirchner, who founded the group Die Brücke, committed suicide in 1938.
Degenerados: el arte que odió Hitler | EL PAÍS Semanal


























































