Description

Fehmarn Coast with Lighthouse Print, 1913

*Please note that this print is offered in multiple sizes and as a result, there may be slight cropping of the image depending on the size you choose.

We strive to preserve the integrity and composition of the artwork while accommodating different print dimensions. Any necessary cropping will be minimal and will not compromise the overall aesthetic or impact of the design.

If you have any specific concerns or preferences regarding cropping, please feel free to reach out to us, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

About the artist

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner was a German expressionist painter and printmaker. He was one of the founding members of the art group “Die Brücke” (The Bridge), which sought to challenge traditional artistic conventions and explore new modes of artistic expression.

Kirchner’s works often depicted urban scenes, portraits, and landscapes with bold colors, sharp angles, and distorted forms. His paintings captured the vibrant energy and tensions of early 20th-century urban life.

Kirchner’s artistic career was impacted by the social and political changes of the time, and he faced challenges and controversy, particularly during the rise of the Nazi regime. However, his contributions to the development of expressionism and his unique artistic style continue to be celebrated and admired. Kirchner’s legacy as an influential figure in German expressionism endures to this day.

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