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akg8706279 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, 1880-1938. "The Drinker (Self-Portrait)", 1914. Oil on canvas, 119.5 × 90.5 cm. Inv. No. Gm1667. Nuremberg, German National Museum.
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akg8703474 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, German expressionist painter, 1880-1938. Street at Schöneberg City Park, 1912-13. Oil on canvas, 120.97 x 150.81 cm cm. Milwaukee, Milwaukee Art Museum.
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akg8282259 LARGE PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF A STANDING KING VULTURE Meissen. 1924-34. Model J.J. Kaendler Porcelain, white. A large king vulture, standing on a tree trunk. Its measurements fit to two entries in the inventories of the Japanese Palais from 1770 and 1790. There it says: ""Krob Vogel bunt gemalt auf hohen Postament mit Laubwerck belegt, schadhafft, 1 Elle 6 Zoll hoch"" (""King vulture painted colourfully on high pedestal with foliage, damaged, 1 cubit 6 inches high""). Height 73cm. Pfeiffer mark, 122, porcelain former's no. 37, 141. Condition A. Provenance: Hessian private collection. Literature: - Pietsch, Ulrich: Meißner Porzellanplastik von Gottlieb Kirchner und Johann Joachim Kaendler, Munich 2006, for the vulture cf. p. 135, cat. no. 194. - Eikelmann, Renate (ed.): Meißener Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts - Die Stiftung Ernst Schneider in Schloß Lustheim, Munich 2004, p. 374. - Sponsel, Jean Louis: Kabinettstücke der Meissner Porzellanmanufaktur von Johann Joachim Kändler, Leipzig 1900, p. 6, 8, 14, 65, 82, 89. - Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Ludwig: Porzellan der europäischen Fabriken des 18. Jahrhunderts, Berlin 1912, p. 53. Dresden in the 18th century owed its Europe-wide fame as a centre of courtly splendour to the elector Frederick Augustus I (1670-1733). 'August the Strong' had a distinct passion for collecting and was not only a patron and lover of the arts, but also an enthusiastic patron of science. His natural history cabinet was regarded as the most important collection of its kind in Europe and contained a large number of exotic animals. He financed expeditions, from which the researchers were to bring the 'most possible species of their animals alive or in skins and skeletons or even crushed' back to Dresden. Johann Joachim Kaendler had this extensive collection of partly living exhibits at his disposal when he was commissioned to design life-sized animal sculptures for the 'Japanese Palace'. Built in 1715 by Matthias Daniel Pöppelmann for Count Flemming, the palace was acquired by the elector in 1717 because the number of his collections and the scale of courtly festivities required more space. The decision to house the rapidly growing collection of Asian porcelains in the Palais was made two years later. Soon the possibility of exhibiting products from the increasingly successful Meissen manufactory there was also considered. A plan that soon took on proportions that required an extension of the facility, given the electors's love for pomp and circumstance. In addition to accommodating the existing collection, the plan also included the production of new, special cabinet pieces - to an extent that made it necessary to hire another modeller in addition to Johann Gottlieb Kirchner. In 1731, August the Strong chose Johann Joachim Kaendler, who quickly succeeded in demonstrating his extraordinary talent with porcelain as a material. The German writer Johann Georg Keypler (1693-1743) describes in a travelogue from the year 1740 the plans for the new Japanese Palace. There it reads: 'The rooms on the top floor [...] are filled with nothing but Meissen porcelain [...]. Such is furnished with all sorts of native as well as foreign birds and animals of pure porcelain, in their natural size and colours, and of those pieces that are already finished one cannot admire the art and beauty enough.' The extraordinary quality of the animal sculptures is remarkable, especially since they were Kaendler's first works for the manufactory. His particular talent lay in capturing a characteristic moment in the movement of the animal and reproducing it naturalistically, which gives the sculptures an extraordinary liveliness. Art trade, Van Ham.
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akg8210368 Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig1880 Aschaffenburg - 1938 Frauenkirch/DavosKopf Ludwig Schames. 1919. Woodcut on ASOKA Blotting paper (blind stamp). 57 x 25.5cm (57.5 x 44.5cm). Signed. Framed. Sheet light-stained. Foxmarks. Light creases and small bumping. Each a professionally restored tear (up to ca. 2cm) on the upper and bottom edge. Tear (ca. 2cm) on the upper edge. Verso spots and staining. Rests of old mounting in the corners. First state of the print the artist made for the Kunstverein Frankfurt. Provenance: Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia Literature: Dube, Annemarie und Wolf-Dieter: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Das graphische Werk, Vol. II, Munich 1991, 3rd edition, cat. rais. no. H 330.I . Art trade, Van Ham.
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akg8209719 Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig1880 Aschaffenburg - 1938 Frauenkirch/DavosBarszene. 1913/1979. Radierung auf Velin. 25,5 x 20cm (37,5 x 35cm). Nachlassstempel und Nummerierung (verso). Ex. 43/50. - Blatt druckbedingt minimal gewellt. Minimale Knickspuren. WVZ. Dube, WVZ.-Nr. 167.III. Verso mit dem Stempel: NACHLASSDRUCK 1979. In leinenbezogener Mappe (40,5 x 37,5 x 0,5cm). . Kunsthandel, Van Ham.
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akg8209754 Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig1880 Aschaffenburg - 1938 Frauenkirch/DavosGärtnerei in Königstein. Ca. 1916. Watercolour and black chalk on vellum. 55.5 x 36cm. Basler estate stamp (Lugt 1570b) verso bottom left with handwritten inscription: A Be/Bi 5. Above that numbering K 3783 of the estate trustee. Craftman's frame. Provenance: Leonard Hutton Galleries, New York (label) Galerie Schwarzer, Düsseldorf label with information on provenance: private collection USA; private collection Germany)Private collection Germany We would like to thank Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerd Presler, author of the catalogue raisnonné of the sketchbooks by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, for the scientific clues. . Art trade, Van Ham.
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akg860389 Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig; 1880-1938. "Negertanz", 1911. Leimfarbe auf Leinwand, 151,5 x 120 cm. Inv.Nr.1012. Museum: unstslg. Nordrhein-Westfalen., DUESSELDORF.
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akg566630 Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig. 1880-1938. "Bathers throwing Reeds", 1909. Coloured woodcut, 20,1 × 29,2 cm. Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum. Museum: Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum.
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akg042178 Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig 1880-1938. "Stilleben mit Kalla" (Still life with calla), 1911/20. Painting.
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akg042188 Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig 1880-1938. "Nude Girl on a Meadow in Bloom", c. 1909/10. Oil on canvas, 89 × 63cm. Buchheim Collection.
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akg3778133 Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig 1880-1938. "Artisten (Personengruppe)", um 1909. Pastellkreide auf braunem Papier, 44,5 x 34/34,5 cm. Dauerleihgabe aus Privatbesitz, Biberach, Braith-Mali-Museum. Museum: Biberach, Braith-Mali-Museum.
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akg7436018 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner; 1880-1938. "Pantomime", 1912. Pencil and watercolour, 58.8 × 46 cm. Collection Buchheim. Museum: Bern, Kunstmuseum.
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akg7435872 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner; 1880-1938. "Two friends in conversation", 1914. Oil on canvas, 71 × 81 cm. Collection Buchheim. Museum: Bern, Kunstmuseum.
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akg7414114 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner; 1880-1938. "View into the valley", 1918/19. Oil on canvas, 90.0 × 120.0 cm. Inv.no. HG-05; Permanent loan from a private collection; Biberach, Braith-Mali-Museum. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
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akg210666 Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig; German painter. 1880-1938. "Fehmarnbucht mit Booten" (Fehmarn Bay with Boats), 1913. Oil on canvas, 120 × 90cm. Private collection.
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akg7649674 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, German, 1880 - 1938, Cafe, 1928, oil on canvas, Canvas: 31 1/2 x 27 1/2 in. (80.0 x 69.8 cm).
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akg7641864 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, German, 1880 - 1938, Coastal Landscape on Fehmarn, ca. 1913, oil on canvas, Unframed: 35 1/2 × 47 1/2 inches (90.2 × 120.7 cm).
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akg7646621 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, German, 1880 - 1938, Winter Landscape in Moonlight, 1919, oil on canvas, Unframed: 47 1/2 × 47 1/2 inches (120.7 × 120.7 cm).
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akg4503192 Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig 1880-1938. "Taunusort mit Straßenbahn", um 1916. Tusche und Farbkreide auf Papier, 26 × 20,5 cm. Saarbrücken, Saarland-Museum.
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akg4503806 Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig; 1880-1938. "Ansicht von Bern", um 1935. Schwarze Kreide auf Karton, 37,4 × 33,4 cm. Saarbrücken, Saarland-Museum.
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