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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

German, 1880–1938

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“It seems as though the goal of my work has always been to dissolve myself completely into the sensations of the surroundings in order to then integrate this into a coherent painterly form.” — Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

In 1905, painter and printmaker Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, along with Fritz Bleyl, Erich Heckel, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff—all untrained in the visual arts—founded the artists’ group Die Brücke, or “The Bridge,” a moment that is now considered the birth of German Expressionism. Impelled, in Kirchner’s words, to express themselves “directly and authentically,” they rejected academic art as stultifying and searched for means to make work that possessed a sense of immediacy and spontaneity. They culled inspiration from the emotionally expressive works of Vincent van Gogh and Edvard Munch; Oceanic and African art they encountered at ethnographic museums; and German Gothic and Renaissance art, which led them to enthusiastically embrace the woodcut, a print medium through which they pioneered their signature style, characterized by simplified forms, radical flattening, and vivid, non-naturalistic colors. The Brücke artists craved to “bring life and art into harmony,” upending conventions in both to cultivate what they considered a more instinctual and natural way of being—a reaction shared with a larger German youth movement against new realities of urbanization and conservative imperial German society. In their communal studio, decorated with non-Western art and erotic images, they made life-drawings from nude models in unselfconscious, informal poses. They spent summers together with their girlfriends on lakes near Dresden, allowing nudity and free love to reign, and conjuring this bohemian existence in their works. Kirchner’s woodcut of four nudes moving tranquilly in a rhythmic frieze, Bathers Throwing Reeds (1909), typifies this period, embodying _Brücke’s_ utopic vision of a world untouched by encroaching industrialization and other alienating forces of modern life. Once Kirchner moved to Berlin, in 1911, and after Brücke disbanded, in 1913, he found a subject in Berlin itself, newly established as a cosmopolitan metropolis. He captured its hectic pace, chaotic intersections, and crowded sidewalks, focusing in particular on streetwalkers in his monumental series of 11 paintings known as Berlin Street Scenes. Among them is Street, Berlin (1913), in which two finely dressed prostitutes with mask-like faces command the center of the street as indistinguishable men lurk in their wake. Kirchner found in prostitutes an apt symbol for Berlin, where anything could be bought and the potential for intrigue or danger was folded into the experience of moving with the ever growing, anonymous crowds pulsing through the city. At the outbreak of World War I, Kirchner volunteered for service, but he soon experienced a physical and mental breakdown and was discharged. After convalescing in sanatoriums near Davos, he spent the rest of his life in the area, portraying its rural scenery, mountains, and villagers in his work. He also began to experiment with abstraction, reflecting his goal for “the participation of present-day German art in the international modern sense of style.” But the Nazis deemed Kirchner’s art “un-German,” and in 1937, as part of their Degenerate Art campaign—waged against works of modern art, which they seized by the thousands from museums and private collections—they removed more than 600 of his paintings from public collections. The following year, he took his own life.

Note: Opening quote is from Wye, Deborah., and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Kirchner and the Berlin Street (New York: Museum of Modern Art, 2008) 36.

Hillary Reder, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Drawings and Prints, 2016

Works in Collection

173 works
All Landscapes Have... (Alle Landschaften haben...) (plate, page 14) from Umbra vitae (Shadow of Life)

All Landscapes Have... (Alle Landschaften haben...) (plat...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1924

All Soul's Day (Allerseelen) (headpiece, page 44) from Umbra vitae (Shadow of Life)

All Soul's Day (Allerseelen) (headpiece, page 44) from Um...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1924

Altwinkel: The Cursing Winkler (Altwinkel: Der fluchende Winkler) (headpiece, page 249) from Neben der Heerstrasse (Off the Main Road)

Altwinkel: The Cursing Winkler (Altwinkel: Der fluchende ...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1923

Altwinkel: The Siblings (Altwinkel: Die Geschwister) (in-text plate, page 273) from Neben der Heerstrasse (Off the Main Road)

Altwinkel: The Siblings (Altwinkel: Die Geschwister) (in-...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1923

Altwinkel: Wintsch Stabbed to Death (Altwinkel: Der niedergestochene Wintsch) (in-text plate, page 321) from Neben der Heerstrasse (Off the Main Road)

Altwinkel: Wintsch Stabbed to Death (Altwinkel: Der niede...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1923

Artist and Model (Maler und Modell)

Artist and Model (Maler und Modell)

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

(1936)

As Josua Grübler Found his Way: At the Deathbed (Wie Josua Grübler seinen Weg fand: Am Sterbebett) (in-text plate, page 232) from Neben der Heerstrasse (Off the Main Road)

As Josua Grübler Found his Way: At the Deathbed (Wie Josu...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1923

As Josua Grübler Found his Way: Josua (Wie Josua Grübler seinen Weg fand: Josua) (in-text plate, page 188) from Neben der Heerstrasse (Off the Main Road)

As Josua Grübler Found his Way: Josua (Wie Josua Grübler ...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1923

As Josua Grübler Found his Way: Josua and Priska (Wie Josua Grübler seinen Weg fand: Josua und Priska) (in-text plate, page 214) from Neben der Heerstrasse (Off the Main Road)

As Josua Grübler Found his Way: Josua and Priska (Wie Jos...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1923

Back endpapers (Vorsatz) from Umbra Vitae (Shadow of Life)

Back endpapers (Vorsatz) from Umbra Vitae (Shadow of Life)

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1924

Bath House (Badehaus) (plate, folio 2 verso) from KG Brücke

Bath House (Badehaus) (plate, folio 2 verso) from KG Brücke

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1910

Bathers Throwing Reeds (Mit Schilf werfende Badende) from Brücke 1910

Bathers Throwing Reeds (Mit Schilf werfende Badende) from...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1909, published 1910

Bowling Alley (Kegelbahn)

Bowling Alley (Kegelbahn)

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

(1920)

Briggel: Albrecht, Peter and Marie Luise (Der Briggel: Albrecht, Peter und Marie Luise) (in-text plate, page 37) from Neben der Heerstrasse (Off the Main Road)

Briggel: Albrecht, Peter and Marie Luise (Der Briggel: Al...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1923

Briggel: Briggel (Der Briggel: Briggel) (in-text plate, page 62) from Neben der Heerstrasse (Off the Main Road)

Briggel: Briggel (Der Briggel: Briggel) (in-text plate, p...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1923

Briggel: Briggel Cursing Money (Der Briggel: Briggel verflucht das Geld) (in-text plate, page 42) from Neben der Heerstrasse (Off the Main Road)

Briggel: Briggel Cursing Money (Der Briggel: Briggel verf...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1923

Briggel: The Brothers (Der Briggel: Die Brüder) (headpiece, page 9) from Neben der Heerstrasse (Off the Main Road)

Briggel: The Brothers (Der Briggel: Die Brüder) (headpiec...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1923

Briggel: Under the Vine (Der Briggel: Unter dem Rebstock) (in-text plate, page 22) from Neben der Heerstrasse (Off the Main Road)

Briggel: Under the Vine (Der Briggel: Unter dem Rebstock)...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1923

Brücke 1910 Portfolio (Brücke 1910 Jahresmappe)

Brücke 1910 Portfolio (Brücke 1910 Jahresmappe)

Erich Heckel

1910

Canoness at the Sewing Table (Stiftsfräulein am Nähtisch) (plate, folio 2) from Das Stiftsfräulein und der Tod (The Canoness and Death)

Canoness at the Sewing Table (Stiftsfräulein am Nähtisch)...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1913

Canoness at the Sewing Table (Stiftsfräulein am Nähtisch) from the illustrated book Das Stiftsfräulein und der Tod (The Canoness and Death)

Canoness at the Sewing Table (Stiftsfräulein am Nähtisch)...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

(1912, published 1913)

Canoness in the Garden (Das Stiftsfräulein im Garten) from the illustrated book Das Stiftsfräulein und der Tod (The Canoness and Death)

Canoness in the Garden (Das Stiftsfräulein im Garten) fro...

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

(1912, published 1913)

Chestnut Tree in the Moonlight (Kastanienbaum im Mondlicht)

Chestnut Tree in the Moonlight (Kastanienbaum im Mondlicht)

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1904

Conversation (Unterhaltung)

Conversation (Unterhaltung)

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

(1929)

Exhibitions

74 exhibitions

Mar 12, 1931 – Apr 22, 1931

German Painting and Sculpture

27 artists · 1 curator

Apr 27, 1936 – Sep 02, 1936

Modern Painters and Sculptors as Illustrators

100 artists · 1 curator

May 10, 1939 – Sep 30, 1939

Painting, Sculpture, Prints

154 artists

Oct 23, 1940 – Jan 12, 1941

Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection

80 artists

Dec 09, 1942 – Jan 24, 1943

Twentieth Century Portraits

159 artists · 1 curator

Dec 16, 1942 – Feb 28, 1943

New Acquisitions: Photography by Alfred Stieglitz, European and American Art

20 artists

Feb 16, 1944 – May 10, 1944

Modern Drawings

120 artists · 3 curators

May 24, 1944 – Oct 15, 1944

Painting, Sculpture, Prints

133 artists · 1 curator

Nov 15, 1944 – May 30, 1945

Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Arts from the Museum Collection

9 artists

Jun 20, 1945 – Feb 13, 1946

The Museum Collection of Painting and Sculpture

174 artists

Feb 06, 1946 – Feb 24, 1946

Recent Acquisitions in Painting and Sculpture

11 artists

Feb 19, 1946 – May 05, 1946

The Museum Collection of Painting

67 artists

Jul 02, 1946 – Sep 12, 1954

Paintings, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts from the Museum Collection

112 artists · 1 curator

Apr 15, 1947 – Jun 01, 1947

Drawings in the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art

83 artists

Jun 01, 1948 – Sep 06, 1948

Portraits in Prints

29 artists · 1 curator

May 10, 1949 – Jul 10, 1949

Master Prints from the Museum Collection

132 artists · 2 curators

Oct 25, 1949 – Jan 22, 1950

Recent Acquisitions

14 artists

Aug 29, 1950 – Oct 15, 1950

Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection

72 artists · 1 curator

Feb 13, 1951 – May 13, 1951

Recent Acquisitions

14 artists · 1 curator

Jun 23, 1953 – Oct 04, 1953

Summer Exhibition: New Acquisitions; Recent American Prints, 1947–1953; Katherine S. Dreier Bequest; Kuniyoshi and Spencer; Expressionism in Germany; Varieties of Realism

100 artists · 2 curators

Oct 19, 1954 – Feb 06, 1955

XXVth Anniversary Exhibition: Paintings from the Museum Collection

260 artists

Dec 07, 1954 – Feb 01, 1955

Modern Masterprints of Europe

72 artists · 1 curator

May 04, 1955 – May 31, 1955

Prints from Europe and Japan; Etchings by Matisse

32 artists · 1 curator

Nov 08, 1955 – Jan 08, 1956

Prints by Nolde and Kirchner

11 artists · 1 curator

Nov 28, 1956 – Jan 20, 1957

Recent European Acquisitions

37 artists · 1 curator

Oct 02, 1957 – Dec 01, 1957

German Art of the 20th Century

42 artists · 2 curators

Nov 13, 1957 – Jan 05, 1958

Recent Acquisitions

37 artists

Apr 23, 1958 – May 18, 1958

50 Selections from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bareiss

41 artists · 1 curator

Oct 08, 1958

Second Floor Permanent Collection

28 artists

Dec 31, 1958 – Feb 23, 1959

Ten European Artists

10 artists · 1 curator

Jun 08, 1960 – Sep 06, 1960

Art Nouveau

118 artists · 3 curators

Oct 11, 1960 – Jan 02, 1961

100 Drawings from the Museum Collection

74 artists · 1 curator

Apr 10, 1962 – Aug 12, 1962

Fifty Drawings: Recent Acquisitions

40 artists · 1 curator

May 27, 1964

Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection

169 artists

May 27, 1964 – Mar 23, 1965

Prints by Seventeen Artists

17 artists · 1 curator

Sep 06, 1965 – Jan 23, 1966

44 Drawings: Recent Acquisitions

33 artists · 1 curator

Mar 03, 1966

Paul J. Sachs Gallery Print Re-installation

28 artists

Oct 31, 1966 – May 08, 1967

Drawings from the Museum Collection

53 artists

Dec 21, 1966 – Mar 05, 1967

The Taste of a Connoisseur: The Paul J. Sachs Collection

68 artists · 1 curator

Apr 28, 1967 – Apr 30, 1967

The Artist as His Subject

46 artists · 2 curators

Jun 06, 1967 – Sep 17, 1967

The Artist as His Subject

49 artists

Jun 26, 1967 – Nov 22, 1967

Drawings: Recent Acquisitions

45 artists

Apr 23, 1968 – Apr 25, 1968

Cézanne to Miró

2 artists · 1 curator

Nov 05, 1969 – Jan 02, 1973

Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection

35 artists

May 23, 1970 – Aug 31, 1970

Preliminary Drawings

27 artists · 1 curator

Nov 10, 1970 – Apr 21, 1971

The Nude: Thirty 20th-Century Drawings

24 artists · 1 curator

Mar 29, 1972

Permanent Collection

45 artists · 2 curators

Jun 26, 1972 – Sep 15, 1972

Prints for Collectors

36 artists · 1 curator

Jun 27, 1972 – Oct 10, 1972

European Drawings from the Collection

24 artists · 1 curator

Mar 07, 1973 – Jun 04, 1973

Works on Paper

58 artists

Jun 15, 1973 – Sep 25, 1973

Recent Acquisitions, 1968–1973

62 artists · 1 curator

Dec 27, 1973 – Feb 24, 1974

Portraits

47 artists · 1 curator

Aug 30, 1974 – Nov 10, 1974

German Drawing: The Expressionists

24 artists · 1 curator

Mar 07, 1975 – Jun 08, 1975

Points of View

29 artists · 1 curator

Aug 05, 1975 – Sep 28, 1975

Modern Masters: Manet to Matisse

21 artists · 1 curator

Mar 26, 1976 – Jun 01, 1976

The "Wild Beasts": Fauvism and Its Affinities

22 artists · 1 curator

May 14, 1976 – Aug 08, 1976

Prints from the Collection

30 artists

Apr 28, 1978 – Jul 04, 1978

A Treasury of Modern Drawing: The Joan and Lester Avnet Collection

89 artists · 1 curator

Jul 10, 1978 – Oct 03, 1978

Artists and Writers

62 artists · 1 curator

Nov 14, 1979 – Jan 22, 1980

Art of the Twenties

167 artists · 1 curator

Oct 23, 1980

Reinstallation of the Collection

129 artists

Dec 22, 1980 – Mar 10, 1981

The Symbolist Aesthetic

47 artists · 1 curator

Mar 08, 1982 – Mar 01, 1983

Masterpieces from the Collection

19 artists · 2 curators

Mar 03, 1983 – May 15, 1983

Prints from Blocks: Gauguin to Now

128 artists · 1 curator

May 17, 1984

Selections from the Permanent Collection: Prints and Illustrated Books

99 artists · 2 curators

May 17, 1984

Selections from the Permanent Collection: Painting and Sculpture

59 artists · 2 curators

May 06, 1985 – Dec 18, 1985

The Expressionist Idiom

43 artists · 1 curator

May 26, 1985 – Oct 29, 1985

Drawing in Austria and Germany

41 artists · 1 curator

May 29, 1986 – Sep 30, 1986

Naked/Nude

63 artists · 1 curator

Jan 24, 1987 – Jun 14, 1987

Drawings Acquisitions

65 artists · 1 curator

Nov 20, 1987 – Mar 08, 1988

Master Prints from the Collection

66 artists · 1 curator

Nov 24, 1988 – Jan 10, 1989

Recent Acquisitions

22 artists · 1 curator

Apr 06, 1989 – Aug 08, 1989

Master Prints from the Collection

102 artists · 1 curator

Nov 16, 1989 – Mar 13, 1990

Prints: Proofs and Variants

25 artists · 1 curator