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Pirouetting Dancer, c.1931-32 (w/c and brush in black over pencil on smooth vellum cardboard)
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Pirouetting Dancer, c.1931-32 (w/c and brush in black over pencil on smooth vellum cardboard)
8832797 Pirouetting Dancer, c.1931-32 (w/c and brush in black over pencil on smooth vellum cardboard) by Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig (1880-1938); 51.5x36 cm; Stadel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; (add.info.: By Ernst Ludwig Kirchner)
Media ID 38285532
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Die Brucke Expressionism Movement (action) Two Persons
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This print captures the essence of movement and grace in Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's "Pirouetting Dancer, c.1931-32." The fluid lines and bold brushstrokes bring to life a dynamic scene of a couple dancing with passion and precision.
Kirchner, a prominent figure in the Die Brücke art movement, was known for his expressive style and vibrant use of color. In this piece, he masterfully conveys the energy and excitement of the dance through his skillful combination of watercolor and black ink on smooth vellum cardboard.
The figures in the painting are rendered with a sense of urgency and vitality, their bodies twisting and turning in perfect harmony. The woman's flowing dress adds an element of drama to the composition, while the man's strong stance exudes confidence and strength.
As we gaze upon this artwork, we can almost hear the music playing in the background as these two dancers move effortlessly across the floor. It is a celebration of movement, rhythm, and connection between two individuals lost in the joy of dance.
Displayed at Stadel Museum in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, this piece serves as a timeless reminder of Kirchner's talent as an artist who captured not just images but emotions through his work.
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