LOT 0080 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880 - 1938) Germany
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880 - 1938) Germany Mixed Media on Paper Measure 7 1/2"in H x 9 1/2"in W and 12"in H x 15"in W with frame Known for: Expressionist painting, drawing, printing Biography: Ernst Kirchner was born in Dresden, Germany in 1880. The son of an engineer in a paper plant, Kirchner studied architecture at his father's insistence, but switched to painting as soon as he got his diploma. In 1905 he and three former fellow students set up a studio in an empty Dresden butcher shop and proclaimed themselves leaders of a new movement they called Die Brucke (The Bridge). The members endlessly read French and German philosophers, drank into the night, took midnight swims with their female models, absorbed everything in museums and galleries. In 1911, they moved to Berlin. In 1914, after volunteering for the artillery, Kirchner had a nervous breakdown and was found to be suffering from tuberculosis. From then on, his life became a battle against alcohol, dope and in his last years, the Nazis. In 1937 the Nazis removed six hundred thirty-nine of his works from German museums; thirty-two were displayed in the notorious Munich exhibit of "degenerate art". Less than a year later, in 1938, at the age of fifty-eight, Kirchner ended his life by shooting himself.
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