Female Nude Kneeling before a Red Screen (1912) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Female Nude Kneeling before a Red Screen - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - 1912

Artwork Information

TitleFemale Nude Kneeling before a Red Screen
ArtistErnst Ludwig Kirchner
Date1912
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions75 x 56 cm
Art MovementExpressionism
Current LocationThyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain

About Female Nude Kneeling before a Red Screen

The artwork titled “Female Nude Kneeling before a Red Screen,” created by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in 1912, is an oil on canvas piece that exemplifies the Expressionism movement. Measuring 75 x 56 cm, this nude painting is located at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, Spain.

The artwork depicts a female figure in a kneeling position against a vivid red screen, set against a backdrop of rich, warm tones. The figure is rendered with characteristic Expressionist bold brushstrokes and strong contours, highlighting the emotional intensity and psychological depth typical of Kirchner’s work. The composition’s use of color and form creates a dynamic and evocative visual experience.

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