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An exceptional talent, master of Expressionist art, co-founder of
Die Brücke group. Where Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s work is
concerned, superlatives are basic. It is all the more surprising,
therefore, that there has been little critical appraisal of one of
the most important chapters in the painter’s life and oeuvre.
Besides his Expressionist acme, his imposing later-phase work
deserves special attention and recognition. In exile in Davos,
Kirchner again managed to produce an outstanding cycle of pictures,
before committing suicide at the age of fifty-eight. Though
continuing to use his inimitable style, he nevertheless invented
something entirely new. Nature appears as an intoxicating space in
intense colours, where the dignity of the human figure is
negotiated in a dynamic aesthetic. The scholarly publication gives
readers the complete picture in the context of another
Expressionist living in a self-imposed exile during those years:
Danish painter J. F. Willumsen (1863–1958). The juxtaposition of
Kirchner and Willumsen poses a visually persuasive and entirely new
perspective on an intense, colourful and vital vision of painting
from the 1910s–1930s.
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