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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Picture 'Mexikobucht auf Fehmarn' (1912), framed

Product information "Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Picture 'Mexikobucht auf Fehmarn' (1912), framed"

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner on Fehmarn. To each painter his own paradise: For Van Gogh it was the South of France, for Nolde either the exoticism of the South Seas or the landscape around Seebüll, for Slevogt Nidden on the Baltic Sea. The examples could easily be added to. For Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, however, it was most certainly Fehmarn. The artist visited the island four times between 1908 and 1914, and during his stays he produced no fewer than 120 paintings as well as countless watercolours, drawings and sketches. If one reads the letters and notes, Kirchner not only found motifs and artistic inspiration on Fehmarn, but also a form of happiness that he never found again in his later life. On Fehmarn, the painter of the nervous metropolis became a closely observing depictor of nature, whose paintings are still able to communicate his personal sense of happiness to today's viewers. Original: 1912, oil on canvas, 50.4 x 50.4 cm, privately owned. Edition in fine art giclée process on artist's canvas, stretched on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 199 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in a high-quality black and gold solid wood frame. Format 56.5 x 56.5 cm. ars mundi exclusive edition.
Artist: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner