Hamburg Dancers (1910) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Hamburg Dancers - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - 1910

Artwork Information

TitleHamburg Dancers
ArtistErnst Ludwig Kirchner
Date1910
Mediumpen,ink
Art MovementExpressionism
Current LocationBrücke Museum, Berlin, Germany

About Hamburg Dancers

The artwork, titled “Hamburg Dancers,” was created in 1910 by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Rendered in pen and ink, this piece exemplifies the Expressionism movement and falls under the genre painting category. The artwork is currently housed in the Brücke Museum in Berlin, Germany.

The artwork portrays three female dancers, energetically captured in mid-motion, with high-kicking legs that convey a sense of dynamism and celebration. The expressive lines and contrasting black ink against the cream-colored background emphasize the movement and vitality of the dancers. Each figure is depicted with exaggerated, lively postures, highlighting Kirchner’s characteristic bold and emotive line work. The background remains simplistic, further drawing attention to the animated forms of the dancers and accentuating the exuberance of the scene.

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