Sitzendes Mädchen, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Sitzendes Mädchen
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Sitzendes Mädchen, 1910


Blatt
570 x 290 mm
Druckstock
525 x 280 mm
Physical Description
Woodcut on yellow laid paper
Inventory Number
65584
Object Number
65584 D
Acquisition
Acquired in 1948 as a donation from the heirs of the Carl Hagemann estate
Status
Can be presented in the study room of the Graphische Sammlung (special opening hours)

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About the Work

Here Kirchner has succeeded in capturing the woman’s body and its curves in virtually three-dimensional manner with no more than a few outlines. In the background we see his Dresden studio with the oven and the high-backed stool carved by the artist himself. In pursuit of a fusion of life and art, he always furnished his studios – which he also lived in – with sculptures, textiles and furniture of his own making.

About the Acquisition

From 1900 onwards, the Frankfurt chemist and industrialist Carl Hagemann (1867‒1940) assembled one of the most important private collections of modern art. It included numerous paintings, drawings, watercolours and prints, especially by members of the artist group “Die Brücke”. After Carl Hagemann died in an accident during the Second World War, the then Städel director Ernst Holzinger arranged for Hagemann’s heirs to evacuate his collection with the museum’s collection. In gratitude, the family donated almost all of the works on paper to the Städel Museum in 1948. Further donations and permanent loans as well as purchases of paintings and watercolours from the Hagemann estate helped to compensate for the losses the museum had suffered in 1937 as part of the Nazi’s “Degenerate Art” campaign. Today, the Hagemann Collection forms the core of the Städel museum’s Expressionist collection.

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10.09.2024