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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - AMAM |
 | | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner was a draftsman,16 a printmaker,17 a painter,18 sculptor, and photographer;19 he also designed textiles and rugs, wrote diaries20 and theoretical essays on his art under the pseudonym Louis de Marsalle, and engaged in a voluminous correspondence. |  | | Kirchner's sculptural oeuvre of over one hundred pieces was developed in tandem with his painted work. |  | | Kirchner's encounter with Palau and Cameroon sculpture at the Dresden Ethnographic Museum in 1910 had a decided impact on his work in both two and three dimensions. |
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http://www.oberlin.edu/allenart/collection/kirchner_ernst2.html
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| | Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner exhibit at National Gallery of Art. |  | | "The Visit" is a painting on display in the show "Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, 1880-1938," at the National Gallery of Art through June 1. |  | | It is on display in the show "Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, 1880-1938," at the National Gallery of Art through June 1. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/K/KirchnerE1.asp
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| | The Brücke Museum |
 | | Between 1913 and 1915 Kirchner painted a famous series of depictions of the metropole (Großstadtbilder), in which he captured the pulsating life of modern Berlin in hectic brushstrokes. |  | | In 1918 Kirchner moved to Davos permanently, lived in a farm house in the Alps and mainly focused on the depiction of mountain scenery until the end of his life. |  | | The Nazis defamed his work as “degenerate” in 1937 and confiscated all of his paintings which were on display in public museums. |
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http://www.bruecke-museum.de/englkirchner.htm
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| | Biography Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | Kirchner studied the sculptures at the Völkerkundemuseum in Dresden, which influenced his own wood sculptures. |  | | The city paintings became incunables of Expressionism and made Kirchner one of the most important German artists of the 20th century. |  | | After finishing his studies, however, he opposed his father's wishes and decided to become a painter. |
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http://www.ernst-ludwigkirchner.com
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Biography / Biography of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Biography Biography |
 | | The changes Kirchner's painting style underwent as he came to terms with non-Western art served to divorce his work from the other Brücke painters as he attained a personal style after he moved to Berlin in 1911. |  | | A major influence on Kirchner was the neo-impressionist exhibition of 1904. |  | | After Kirchner received his diploma in architecture in 1905, the four artists set up a common studio and organized themselves as the Brücke (bridge). |
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http://www.bookrags.com/biography-ernst-ludwig-kirchner
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | In his search for an increasingly simplified form of expression, Kirchner was strongly influenced, as were his colleagues, by the art of the Oceanic and African peoples. |  | | "From 1936 onward Kirchner was increasingly disturbed by news of the Nazis' attack on modern art, occupation of Austria, and ban on the exhibition of his work in Germany. |  | | The rapid development of their personal styles was partly a result of their frenetic activity, including life drawing and painting at the Moritzburg lakes near Dresden, at the island of Fehmarn, and in their studios, as well as the production of woodcuts, lithographs, and an incredible number of drawings. |
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http://www.artchive.com/artchive/K/kirchner.html
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - 1880 to 1938 - Expressionist - a Review by Donald Goddard |
 | | Kirchner himself wanted not to be seen as "a tame landscapist," but rather as a figure painter, which ironically allies him with academic tradition. |  | | Sources of energy early in his career are the studio (usually his own) filled with all forms of art, the bodies of young women and men, lovemaking, sprawling children, circus and cabaret performers, people in the streets consciously unconsciously performing, bathers on the shore in summer. |  | | In Dresden and Berlin, from 1905 into 1915, surrounded by other artists nearly as smitten as himself, Kirchner drew obsessively, painted, made woodcuts, and carved "primitivistic" figures of nudes from tree trunks. |
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http://www.newyorkartworld.com/reviews/kirchner.html
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner abstract expressionist painter and quotations and quote |
 | | Kirchner was also a sculptor and graphic artist, exceptionally talented in the making of woodcuts, and as forceful in black and white as in his vividly colored oil paintings. |  | | The change of environment prompted a shift in the subject matter of his paintings, and the mountain landscapes and peasants of his later works are expressive of the link between man and nature. |  | | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner abstract expressionist painter and quotations and quote |
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http://www.artopp.net/kircher.htm
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880 - 1938) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Portrait of Dichter Sch., 1927 |  | | Notably, the Atheneum was the first museum in the world to purchase a painting by Salvador Dalí (1931) and the first American museum to acquire works by surrealist Joan Miró (1934), the Paris-born painter known as Balthus (1938), and American surr... |  | | From Kandinsky till Corneille, Linoleum in art during the 20th century. |
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http://www.wwar.com/masters/k/kirchner-ernst_ludwig.html
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| | Staedel-Museum english: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner 01 |
 | | This sculpture is closely related to Ernst Ludwig Kirchners painting Nude with Hat, painted around 1911 and the woodcut Nude with Black Hat from 1912/13. |  | | Both the woodcut and the painting show Dodo, his girlfriend during his Dresden period, whereas the sculpture’s features are modeled on his wife, Erna Schilling. |  | | The painted figure is clearly influenced by African sculpture. |
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http://www.staedelmuseum.de/index.php?id=407
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Related Links |
 | | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, portrait of the artist at the-artists.org |
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http://www.artincontext.org/artist/k/ernst_ludwig_kirchner/related_links.htm
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| | Alibris: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | One of the most prolific and creative of the German Expressionists, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) is noted for his mastery of the human form and the startling contrasts of pure color in his paintings. |  | | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, 1880-1938 : a tribute in celebration of the artist's centennial year, November-December, 1980. |  | | by Lloyd, Jill, and Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, and Moeller, Magdalena |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Ernst_Ludwig_Kirchner
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Lithographs |
 | | The last 40 years have seen a tremendous critical interest in Kirchner's prints and paintings; his works are to be found in every important museum in Europe and America. |  | | Although there were many retrospectives of his work in Germany during the 1930s, he suffered a crisis after the Nazis included his works in the 1937 Degenerate Art Exhibition. |  | | Annemarie Dube-Heynig, Kirchner: His Graphic Art (Greenwich CT: New York Graphic Society, n.d. |
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http://spaightwoodgalleries.com/Pages/Kirchner.html
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner / Portrait of a Woman / 1911 |
 | | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner / Portrait of a Woman / 1911 |  | | This image is one of over 118,000 from The Art Museum Image Consortium Library (The AMICO Library), a growing online collection of high-quality, digital art images from 39 museums around the world. |
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http://www.davidrumsey.com/amico/amico684988-7377.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Books: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: The Dresden and Berlin Years |
 | | The first substantial publication on Kirchner in English for thirty years, this catalogue accompanies the first major exhibition in Britain of this most brilliant and intense founder of the Die Brucke school. |  | | Containing essays by leading Kirchner and Die Brucke scholars, and impeccable reproductions of these too rarely seen works, this publication reaffirms not only Kirchner's importance within German Expressionism, but also his key position in early twentieth-century art. |  | | Presenting a focused display of the artist's best work from 1905-1915, his most creative and innovative period, a key theme of the book will be to consider how, perhaps of all the artists in the early modern period, Kirchner was most responsive to the underlying tension between nature and civilisation that fascinated his generation. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/190397318X
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| | Guggenheim Hermitage Museum - Kirchner |
 | | From 1905 to 1910, Dresden hosted exhibitions of Post-Impressionism, including the work of Vincent van Gogh, as well as shows featuring Gustav Klimt, Edvard Munch, and the Fauves, which deeply impressed Kirchner. |  | | The next year, he settled in Frauenkirch near Davos, Switzerland, where many young artists, particularly those of the Basel-based Rot-Blau group, sought him out for guidance. |  | | Other important influences were Japanese prints and African and Oceanic art. |
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http://www.guggenheimlasvegas.org/artist_work_md_741.html
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| | 1914-18 war - Art of the First World War - 10 - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | The paintings placed against the walls and the nude model are a clear indication of the place and its function; it was here, in this studio, that Kirchner did his violently satirical scenes of modern life. |  | | For all that, he still came to a tragic end, driven to suicide by the Nazi persecutions. |  | | 1914-18 war - Art of the First World War - 10 - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
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http://www.art-ww1.com/gb/texte/010text.html
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| | Kino Film: The Life and Art of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | In The Life and Art of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, director Michael Trabitzsch boldly braids together the disparate strands of the Austrian Expressionist's life and work -- combining color with black and white photography, third person narration with first person confessions from Kirchner's own notebooks, and an angular jazz score with the melodies of Kirchner's day. |  | | From artistic adolescence with Die Brücke in provincial Dresden, through sojourns in the Austrian and Swiss countryside, to obsession and self-destruction in Berlin, Kirchner's life and art define the cultural give-and-take between romance, reform and revolution that transformed Europe at the beginning of the last century. |  | | Kino Film: The Life and Art of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
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http://www.kino.com/video/item.php?film_id=578
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | View available works of art, prices and exhibitions by the artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in galleries worldwide. |  | | Market Alert: Receive email updates when artworks by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner are offered for sale in Galleries and Auction Houses worldwide. |  | | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Curt Valentin Gallery New York, NY Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Werke aus dem Kestner-Gesellschaft |
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http://www.artnet.com/artist/9522/Ernst_Ludwig_Kirchner.html
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| | Moviefone: The Life and Art of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Movie |
 | | Synopsis: Artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner was a bold and innovative voice in European art in the first half of the 20th Century. |  | | Amazon.com: The Life and Art of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (2000): DVD |  | | The Life and Art of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
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http://movies.aol.com/movie/main.adp?mid=1226543
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| | Cleveland Museum of Art - Wrestlers in a Circus (Ernst Ludwig Kirchner) |
 | | The most gifted of the artists known as Die Brücke (The Bridge), Ernst Ludwig Kirchner painted disturbing subjects in a deliberately shocking, violent style. |  | | Cleveland Museum of Art - Wrestlers in a Circus (Ernst Ludwig Kirchner) |  | | Copyright © The Cleveland Museum of Art 2005 |
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http://www.clemusart.com/Explore/artistwork.asp?artistLetter=K&recNo=32&workRecNo=0
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner artist and art...the-artists.org |
 | | Information on the life, background and work of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |  | | Share your comments about the artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |  | | Posters, graphics, original art and books by the Die Brucke artists. |
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http://www.the-artists.org/ArtistView.cfm?id=8A01F769-BBCF-11D4-A93500D0B7069B40
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| | Jörg Maaß - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | Kirchner had 32 works displayed in the infamous Degenerate Art exhibition in Munich. |  | | Ironically, the same year, he had an exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Art in the United States. |  | | It was Kirchner who introduced the group to Primitivism as manifested in the art of the South Seas. |
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http://www.germanexpressionism.com/printgallery/kirchner
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Online |
 | | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 24 works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |  | | Fine art posters are a huge, huge bargain, so don't worry about spending more for the frame than the poster. |  | | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in Commercial Galleries and Auction Houses |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/kirchner_ernst_ludwig.html
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Drawings and Pastels |
 | | Subjects > Arts & Photography > Artists, A-Z > (J-L) > Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig |  | | Amazon.ca: Books: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Drawings and Pastels |  | | Look for books like Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Drawings and Pastels by subject: |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0933516355
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| | Staedel-Museum english: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | Kirchner, for whom movement had always held a particular attraction, records the bustling street life of the capital in paintings, drawings and prints. |  | | With Kirchner’s move from Dresden to Berlin in 1911, city life became an important subject in his oeuvre and the apex of his artistic career. |
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http://www.staedelmuseum.de/index.php?id=372
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | Keywords: william kirchner, artist, sculptor, acrylic paintings, fantasy lanscapes, pen and ink drawing |  | | Keywords: Ernst Neizvestny, artist, studio, buy art, cast, expensive, catalog, art books, posters, art for sale, art collectors, investment, original bronze, marbor, monuments, fine art, drawings, collectible items, paintings, works on paper, art gallery New York, buy sculp |  | | Description: Images of his acrylic paintings of fantasy landscapes and imaginary creatures. |
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http://ranoc.com/Ernst_Ludwig_Kirchner.htm
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2001005636 |
 | | Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, 1880-1938, Self-portrait as soldier, Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, 1880-1938 Self-portraits, Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, 1880-1938 Criticism and interpretation, Expressionism (Art) Germany |  | | Table of contents for Hand and head : Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Self-portrait as soldier / Peter Springer ; translated by Susan Ray. |  | | Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ucal041/2001005636.html
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | It will close the year with a current glance at the Hanseatic city's great tradition of collecting after the spring exhibition "Masterworks from early Private Collections in Hamburg" had given an historical insight. |  | | For the first time the Hamburger Kunsthalle will be presenting a private collection of expressionist art focusing on Ernst Ludwig Kirchner with altogether 63 works, these primarily graphics. |  | | DM 45,-) with coloured illustrations of all works as well as an interview with the private collector will be published. |
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http://www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de/archiv/seiten/en_kirchner1.htm
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Street, Dresden. 1908 (dated on painting 1907) |
 | | Kirchner later wrote, "The more I mixed with people the more I felt my loneliness." |  | | Street, Dresden is Kirchner's bold, discomfiting attempt to render the jarring experience of modern urban bustle. |  | | If you are interested in reproducing images from this site, please visit the Image Permissions page. |
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http://www.moma.org/collection/printable_view.php?object_id=78426
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 | | This unframed print comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee from EaselWeasel, the Web's fastest growing art retailer, with over 200,000 open-edition and limited-edition prints and posters to choose from. |  | | All other designated trademarks, copyrights and brands are the property of their respective owners. |  | | 'Two Peasants,' Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Print/Poster, Size: 28.5 inches x 22.5 inches |
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http://www.shop.com/op/aprod-p21528380
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| | SI Art Image Browser: Thumbnails: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | Please send questions about art objects (from the University of Michigan Museum of Art only) to: Webmaster |  | | Please select a thumbnail image to view information about the image. |  | | SI Art Image Browser: Thumbnails: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
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http://www.si.umich.edu/History_of_Art/demoarea/htdocs/browser/Artist/Artist__K/KIRCHNER__ERNST_LUDWIG_Ernst_Ludwig_Kirchner
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| | Grohmann - Das Werk ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER |
 | | The important first full monograph on Kirchner's work and and, in itself, one of the many beautiful productions of German Expressionsim, created in collaboration with the artist who designed the production down to the smallest detail. |  | | Includes 5 ORIGINAL WOODCUTS by Kirchner created expressly for this publication, one printed in two colors, the others in blue. |  | | Shown below are some of the images from this book: |
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http://www.artextbooks.com/images/a12323.html
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| | Catherine E. Burns - Fine Prints - ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER |
 | | The sitter is the wife of Dr. Goldstein, a psychiatrist who probably worked at the Köningstein sanitorium where Kirchner was a patient. |  | | A very rare and important print by Kirchner. |  | | Catherine E. Burns - Fine Prints - ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER |
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http://www.catherineburns.com/Kirchner.html
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| | Architecture: Crystalline contrast. (Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Museum in Davos, Switzerland)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | The first building completed by Zurich architects Annette Gigon and Mike Guyer (she began her career with Zaha Hadid, he with Rem Koolhaas), is an elegant addition to the surprisingly dowdy architecture of Davos, the Swiss cure and resort town described by Thomas Mann in The Magic Mountain. |  | | The glass skin is frosted to appear opaque before the concrete walls of the main level, luminous before the airspace of the roof lanterns, and transparent around... |  | | Like Gigon & Guyer's recent addition to the Kunstmuseum in Winterthur (1995), the Kirchner Museum explores glazing's versatility. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:18739881&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner posters |
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http://www.postershop.com/Kirchner-Ernst-Ludwig-p.html&Partnerid=2922
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
 | | - Portrait of Ludwig Schames Date: 1917 Medium: woodcut Dimensions: H.22-1/4 |
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http://wwar.com/masters/k/kirchner-ernst_ludwig-works.html
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Hippodrom |
 | | Signed, inscribed 'Eigendruck', verso stamped 'unverkäuflich E.L. Kirchner' |  | | JavaScript is disabled within your browser, several site items like the menu will not show up correctly. |
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http://www.artnet.com/artwork/93799/_Ernst_Ludwig_Kirchner_Hippodrom.html
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| | UEHS MAC Artist - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - February 1999 |
 | | UEHS MAC Artist - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - February 1999 |  | | Created February 1999 by Lynn Kozuboski, Computer Graphics Teacher, and Cheryl T. Naslund, Library-Media Specialist, at |
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http://www.uetigers.stier.org/library/macartistkirchner.htm
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| | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
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http://www.allbookstores.com/book/8881186780
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