Berlin Street Scene is a painting by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1913/00/00 | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner | Painter | Berlin Street Scene - created | ||||
1939/00/00 | Auctioneer Theodor Fischer is entrusted to sell works of art deemed "degenerate" by the Nazi regime to raise money for its rearmament program. | Galerie Fischer, Luzern | Lucerne, CH | Degenerate Art Expulsion | |||
1939/06/30 | Working for Alfred Barr, Valentin buys five works: Andre Derain's "Valley of the Lot at Vers", EL Kirchner's "Street Scene", Wilhelm Lehmbruck's "Kneeling Woman", Paul Klee's "Around the Fish" and Henri Matisse's "Blue Window" at the Grand Hotel National. | Grand Hotel National, Luzern | Lucerne, CH | Degenerate Art Expulsion |
Particulars for Berlin Street Scene (painting): | |||
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Art Attribute | German Art | ||
Art Type | Painting | art of using colored substance to create a picture |
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