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Alpine Kitchen

Alpine Kitchen is an oil on canvas painting by German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, executed in 1918. It was made when the painter was temporarily living in a mountain hut in the Alps, at 1900 meters of height, above Davos. The house still exists almost in his original form. The painting came from Kirchner's estate and today belongs to the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid.

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Berlin Street Scene

Berlin Street Scene is a painting from the cycle Street scenes, by the German Expressionist artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. It was created in 1913 and belongs to this cycle of paintings, done until 1915. The cycle often depicts "Kokotten" (prostitutes) with their clients. The overall cycle is dubbed to be one of the most important works of German Expressionism.

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Female Half-Length Nude with Hat

Female Half-Length Nude with Hat is an oil on canvas painting by German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, executed in 1911. It his held at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne.

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Five Bathing Women at a Lake

Five Bathing at a Lake is an 1911 oil on canvas painting by the Expressionist German painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. The painting is exhibited at Brücke Museum in Berlin.

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The Red Tower in Halle

The Red Tower in Halle is an oil on canvas painting by the German expressionist painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, executed in 1915. It is now housed at Museum Folkwang, Essen.

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Self-Portrait as a Soldier

Self-Portrait as a Soldier, or Selbstbildnis als Soldat, is an Expressionist oil on canvas painting by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Kirchner created this self-depiction in 1915, following his medical discharge from military service during the First World War. The artwork measures 69 centimetres in height by 61 centimetres in width. The painting was first exhibited in the 'Städtische Galerie' in Germany between 1916 and 1919 and currently resides at the Allen Memorial Art Museum in Ohio USA. Critical interpretations of the painting attribute its stark Expressionist style and myriad of symbolic elements to the socio-political turbulence of Germany during the First World War. Self Portrait as a Soldier may be viewed as testimony to Kirchner's volatile mental and physical health and as a critique of the chaotic instability of Germany during the early 20th century.

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Street, Berlin (Kirchner)

Street, Berlin is an oil painting by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner painted in 1913 before the outbreak of World War I. At this time, Kirchner painted several different street scenes that illustrated the chaos of city life and the relationship between men and women.