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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Picture 'Two Ladies in a Café' (1927), framed

Product information "Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Picture 'Two Ladies in a Café' (1927), framed"

In a nutshell, the Impressionists found their way back out of their studios and into the great outdoors, while the Expressionists discovered the big city and its people as their central motif. It is the fundamental experience of this period: Berlin had long since grown into a city of millions, and the urban interplay of familiarity and anonymity provided the painters with their subject matter. Kirchner's 'Two Ladies in a Café' portrays typical, emphatically self-confident female figures in a presumably gas-lit ambience. Original: oil on canvas, Kirchner Museum, Davos. Brilliant reproduction in fine art giclée process, transferred directly to artist's canvas and mounted on a stretcher Limited edition of 499 copies, numbered and certified on the reverse. Framed in handcrafted real wood frame. Format 65 x 68 cm. Exclusively at ars mundi.
Artist: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner