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Painted in 1913, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's "Berlin Street Scene" captures the frenetic energy of pre-war Berlin. The painting depicts a group of figures walking along a street, rendered with sharp, angular lines and bold colours, typical of Kirchner's Expressionist style.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's "Berlin Street Scene", painted in 1913, captures the frenetic energy of pre-war Berlin. Kirchner was a leading figure in the German Expressionist group Die Brücke (The Bridge), which aimed to bridge traditional art with modern life. This painting is one of a series of street scenes he produced during his time in Berlin. These works reflect the anxieties and alienation felt in the rapidly growing urban environment. The painting depicts a group of figures walking along a street. The figures are rendered with sharp, angular lines and bold colours, typical of Kirchner's Expressionist style. The composition is crowded and claustrophobic, conveying a sense of unease. The women in the foreground, with their elaborate hats and striking makeup, are thought to be prostitutes, a common subject in Kirchner's Berlin paintings. The overall effect is one of tension and unease, reflecting the artist's perception of the city as a place of moral decay and social alienation. The painting is housed at the Neue Galerie in New York.

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founding Die Brucke with architecture students, painting Berlin's streets with angular fury, and dying after the Nazis condemned his work
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