The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has acquired a painting by German expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, which was presumed lost or stolen by the Nazis and was recently returned to the original owners.
An old museum label alerted staff at Ketterer Kunst that the watercolor had been confiscated from the museum in Halle. Christian Rohlfs, Study according a tree trunk (c. 1914). Image courtesy of ...
The BYU Museum of Art hosted "Reconciliation: Biblical Imagination in German Expressionist Prints," which began on March 15. The collection ran until Oct. 19. (Daily Universe) The BYU Museum of Art ...
Among the emaciated figures, somber portraits, and crude experiments in primitivism, many of the characters in the National Gallery’s new exhibition of German Expressionist prints, drawings, ...
The experiments of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner went far beyond shocking colors and risqué subjects. The German Expressionist was a paint pioneer, often tinkering with the substance of his oils to achieve a ...
IN the first half of the 20th century, German art was crushed and twisted by two wars and artistically ignorant totalitarianism. Some of Germany’s artists succumbed to Hitler’s demands, some lost ...
LONDON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - A rare painting by German expressionist Franz Marc - returned last year from a museum to the descendents of a Jewish collector who fled the Nazis - is expected to set a new ...
Catalog of an exhibit organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and also held at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and at Josef-Haubrich Kunsthalle Köln. German expressionist sculpture ...
On “The Expressionist Legacy” at Galerie St. Etienne; “Depicting Duchamp: Portraits of Marcel Duchamp and/or Rrose Sélavy” at Francis M. Naumann Fine Art; “Gabriele Evertz: Exaltation” at Minus Space; ...
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