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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) was a founding member of Die Brücke (The Bridge), the group that helped define German Expressionism. His landscapes of the Alps, particularly after his move to Davos, Switzerland in 1917, marked a decisive turn in his career. Isolated in the mountains following his military service and health struggles, Kirchner sought renewal in nature. The alpine views are not mere scenery—they embody the expressive potential of the natural world, reflecting both inner states and broader shifts in modern art. These works connect to the Expressionist aim of transcending surface appearances, channeling emotion and psychological resonance through form and color.
About the Artist
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner was one of the most influential artists of early 20th-century Europe, central to the development of Expressionism. His work spans urban street scenes, nudes, woodcuts, and landscapes, each marked by bold color and dynamic form. After his time in Berlin, his move to Davos redefined his artistic vision, where the Swiss mountains became a source of both subject matter and spiritual refuge. Today, his paintings, prints, and drawings stand as key contributions to modern art, bridging the raw expressiveness of pre-war German avant-garde with a deeply personal search for renewal in nature.
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