Leipziger Straße with Electric Tram

  • 画材・技法Oil On Canvas
  • 素材・技法WallArt
  • 芸術運動Expressionism
  • 制作年代Modern
  • 美術館美術館フォルクヴァング

Subject and Setting: A Berlin Winter Scene

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's "Leipziger Straße with Electric Tram" transports viewers to a bustling winter scene in 1914 Berlin. The painting depicts Leipziger Straße, a prominent thoroughfare known for its vibrant commercial activity and transportation hub. Snow blankets the street and buildings, creating a stark contrast between the cold urban environment and the figures navigating it. A striking electric tram dominates the composition, symbolizing modernity and rapid change—hallmarks of early 20th-century Berlin.

Style and Technique: Expressionist Dynamics

"Leipziger Straße" exemplifies Kirchner's signature Expressionist style. The painting is characterized by bold brushstrokes, distorted forms, and a heightened color palette designed to convey emotion rather than realistic representation. Kirchner employs impasto—thickly applied paint—to create texture and depth, adding physicality to the scene. Lines are thick and gestural, contributing to a sense of dynamism and movement. The perspective is somewhat flattened, pushing the scene forward and intensifying the feeling of urban density. This technique reflects the Expressionist desire to express inner feelings and subjective experiences through art.

Historical Context: Berlin at the Dawn of War

Created in 1914, just before the outbreak of World War I, "Leipziger Straße" captures a pivotal moment in German history. The painting reflects the anxieties and uncertainties of a nation on the brink of war. The bustling street scene, with its electric tram and hurried figures, represents the rapid modernization and industrialization that characterized Germany at the time. However, the cold, snowy setting and the somewhat alienated expressions of the figures hint at an underlying sense of unease and impending doom. Kirchner's work serves as a visual document of a society poised on the edge of profound change.

Symbolism and Emotional Impact

The painting is rich in symbolic elements. The snow, while visually striking, can be interpreted as representing isolation and perhaps a sense of urgency. The electric tram symbolizes progress and modernity but also suggests a relentless pace of life that leaves little room for reflection. The figures themselves—waiting passengers, hurried pedestrians—appear somewhat detached and anonymous, reflecting the alienation often experienced in modern urban environments. Emotionally, "Leipziger Straße" evokes feelings of coldness, movement, and perhaps a hint of melancholy. Kirchner's masterful use of color and composition creates a powerful and evocative portrayal of life in early 20th-century Berlin.

エルンスト・リュドヴィヒ・キルヒナー(1880 – 1938)

キルヒナー(1880-1938)は、ドイツ表現主義を代表する画家。「Die Brücke」の創設者として都市生活や人物を大胆な色彩と筆致で描き出しました。ベルリンの街並みやヌード像など、初期現代美術における力強い表現が魅力です。

美術館フォルクヴァング(Essen, Deutschland)

フォークヴァング美術館は、ドイツ・エッセンに位置する近代美術の殿堂。印象派から表現主義まで、多様なコレクションとダビッド・チッパーフィールドによる革新的な建築が魅力。 古典絵画のみを収蔵するため。 1 美術館の設立は何を主な目的としていましたか?

作品詳細

  • 作品名: Leipziger Straße with Electric Tram
  • 作家: エルンスト・リュドヴィヒ・キルヒナー
  • 技法: Landscape
  • 著作権の状態: パブリックドメイン
  • 展示場所: 美術館フォルクヴァング
  • 時代: Modern
  • 制作時期: Early Expressionism
  • コーパスの文脈: modernity., movement
  • 主要な色: Quinacridone Magenta
  • キーワード: expressionism, winter, 1914

作品詳細

  • Movement: Expressionism
  • Artist: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
  • Subject or theme: Urban scene, winter
  • Artistic style: Expressionist
  • Year: 1913-1915
  • Influences: Albrecht Dürer

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