The Iron Bridge (so-called Eiserner Steg) at Frankfurt Main, View Towards Sachsenhausen, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Iron Bridge (so-called Eiserner Steg) at Frankfurt Main, View Towards Sachsenhausen
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

The Iron Bridge (so-called Eiserner Steg) at Frankfurt Main, View Towards Sachsenhausen, ca. 1916


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321 x 373 mm
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Pencil on light cardboard
Inventory Number
16228
Object Number
16228 Z
Status
Can be presented in the study room of the Graphische Sammlung (special opening hours)

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Kirchner had lived in Frankfurt for a time as a child. But it was only later, when he visited the city in 1916 and again in 1925/26, that it made its way into his art. In 1916, he depicted, among other things, the Iron Bridge, boldly spanning it across the sheet in a diagonal. He grants the beholder a view of the steel truss construction, curved top chords and massive piers from a bird’s-eye-perspective. In the lower left-hand corner he has placed a fisherman who animates the cityscape along with other figures he has reduced to abstract icons.

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10.09.2024