Naked Women on Meadow (1928) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Naked Women on Meadow - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - 1928

Artwork Information

TitleNaked Women on Meadow
ArtistErnst Ludwig Kirchner
Date1928
Art MovementCubism,Expressionism
Current LocationBrücke Museum, Berlin, Germany

About Naked Women on Meadow

The artwork titled “Naked Women on Meadow,” created by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in the year 1928, is a prime example of both Cubism and Expressionism art movements. This nude painting (nu) is currently housed in the Brücke Museum in Berlin, Germany.

In this captivating piece, two women are depicted in a meadow, characterized by the unique stylization and bright palette often associated with Kirchner’s work. Their bodies, composed of geometric and simplified forms, exhibit the influence of Cubism, while the emotive color scheme and dynamic postures reflect the Expressionist movement. The use of colors such as green, blue, and purple, along with bold, dark outlines, enhances the visual impact and emotive quality of the scene. The backdrop appears abstract, with jagged elements resembling trees or natural forms, adding to the surreal and otherworldly atmosphere of the artwork.

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