סִגְנוֹן: Expressionism
נושאים: Portraits Men Famous People
תַאֲרִיך: 1910
גודל: 149 x 100 cm
טֶכנִיקָה: Oil On Canvas
was a German artist and printmaker who co-founded the Expressionist group Die Brücke (The Bridge) in 1905. He is known for his bold, vibrant paintings that often depicted urban scenes and nude figures.
is an oil painting created by Kirchner in 1907/26. The painting features the artist himself, dressed in a military uniform and standing next to a nude model in his studio. This work is considered to be one of Kirchner's most iconic pieces, showcasing his unique style and technique.
is an example of Expressionism, a modernist movement that emphasized emotional experience over physical reality. The painting was created in 1907/26, during the height of Kirchner's involvement with Die Brücke.
Kirchner's use of a military uniform in this painting is significant, as it reflects his experiences serving in World War I. The amputated arm and bloody stump seen in the painting are also believed to be self-portraits, representing Kirchner's own physical and emotional wounds from the war.
If you're interested in seeing Self-Portrait with a Model in person, it is currently housed at the Hamburger Kunsthalle museum in Hamburg, Germany. However, if you can't make it to Germany, you can always order a handmade oil painting reproduction of this masterpiece from Wikioo.org.
If you enjoy the work of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, be sure to check out some of his other famous paintings, such as Street, Dresden, Nude in Front of a Mirror, and Self-Portrait As a Soldier. All of these works are available for purchase as high-quality oil painting reproductions from Wikioo.org.
is just one example of the incredible talent and unique style of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. This painting, along with his other works, continues to inspire artists and art lovers around the world today.
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