ศิลปิน: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
สไตล์: Expressionism
วันที่: 1914
ขนาด: 121 x 91 cm
พิพิธภัณฑ์: Museum for German and Austrian Art and Private Collection (New York, United States)
, a prominent German expressionist painter, created the captivating artwork "Street Scene in Berlin" in 1914. This oil painting on canvas measures 121 x 91 cm and is an exceptional example of the artist's innovative style.
Kirchner was a leading figure in the expressionist movement, which aimed to express subjective emotions and responses to the world rather than objective reality. Expressionists often used bold colors, distorted forms, and exaggerated perspectives to convey their inner worlds.
is a powerful depiction of urban life during the early 20th century. The painting features two prostitutes and their clients, illustrating the complex relationships between men and women in this bustling city. Kirchner's use of vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes adds energy to the scene, capturing the chaos and excitement of Berlin at that time.
Today, "Street Scene in Berlin" can be found in the prestigious Museum for German and Austrian Art and Private Collection, located in New York City, United States. This museum showcases a diverse collection of artworks from these two countries, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore their rich artistic heritage.
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