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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Bergleben. Die frühen Davoser Jahre 1917-1926
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Edited by: Bernhard Mendes Bürgi, Kunstmuseum Basel
Texts by: Dr. Bernhard Mendes Bürgi, Bettina Gockel, Dr. Lucius Grisebach, Birgit Gudat, Wolfgang Henze, Michael F. Zimmermann
German
October 2003,
180
Pages, 0 Ills., 152 Photos
hardcover
247mm x
285mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-1331-3
Featuring a broad selection of Kirchner's unconventional images of rural life in the mountains of Austria, this volume covers the most important phase in the development of the artist's oeuvre.
The German-born Expressionist artist and painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) first came to Davos in 1917 on a rest cure. Physically and mentally devastated by the war, mountain life spelled recovery but also provided a drastic challenge that proved extremely fruitful for his art. At first Kirchner met his new environment with nervous brushstrokes and dynamic animation that had characterized his Berlin street scenes. This inner agitation gradually subsided, giving way to a calm, consilidated depiction of nature. Not only his primary focus on landscapes, but also his interiors and a series of selfportraits and figurative paintings of rural neighbors testify to the artist's new imagery. With its selection of paintings, works on paper, sculptures, photographs, and tapestries from European and American private collections, this monograph shows how Kirchner, after Segantini and Hodler, became the third great painter of the Alps. The book concludes with works from the period between 1925 and 1926, when Kirchner first returned to Germany again, leaving behind his union with nature-oriented reality. (English edition ISBN 978-3-7757-1332-0)
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