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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Expressionism
1929
19th Century
120.0 x 101.0 cmHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists.
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Woman is Walking over a Nighty Street
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's "Woman is Walking over a Nighty Street," painted in 1929, isn't merely a depiction of a woman traversing a city street; it’s a visceral embodiment of the anxieties and alienation simmering beneath the surface of Weimar Germany. This striking work, measuring 120 x 101 cm, immediately confronts the viewer with its raw energy and unsettling beauty – a hallmark of Kirchner’s contribution to German Expressionism. The painting pulsates with an almost frenetic rhythm, driven by bold brushstrokes and a deliberately fractured perspective that rejects traditional notions of realism in favor of emotional truth.
At the heart of the composition stands the solitary female figure – a recurring motif in Kirchner’s oeuvre. Her form, rendered with simplified geometric shapes, suggests both vulnerability and resilience. She is not presented as a romantic heroine but rather as an isolated individual adrift within the overwhelming chaos of urban life. The painting can be interpreted as a commentary on the changing role of women in modern society, reflecting the anxieties surrounding industrialization, urbanization, and the erosion of traditional values. The woman’s posture – slightly off-center and moving purposefully – suggests a determination to navigate this unsettling landscape, yet her isolation underscores the profound sense of alienation that characterized much of early 20th-century urban experience.
Kirchner masterfully layers symbolic elements into the scene. The signs and architectural details – fragmented storefronts, distorted advertisements, and anonymous buildings – represent not just the physical environment but also the pressures of commerce, entertainment, and social conformity. These elements contribute to a sense of disorientation and reinforce the theme of alienation. The strong artificial lighting casts dramatic shadows, further intensifying the painting’s emotional impact and adding to its unsettling atmosphere. The deliberate ambiguity invites viewers to project their own anxieties and interpretations onto the canvas.
Painted in 1929, “Woman is Walking over a Nighty Street” emerges from a period of significant social and artistic upheaval in Germany. The rise of Expressionism reflected a broader cultural reaction to the rapid changes brought about by industrialization, urbanization, and political instability. Kirchner, along with other artists of his time, sought to capture not just what he saw but also how he *felt* – expressing profound anxieties about the future and the human condition. This work stands as a powerful testament to Kirchner’s artistic vision and his unflinching exploration of the darker aspects of modern life. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a timeless sense of unease and urban isolation, making it a compelling addition to any collection.
1880 - 1938 , Germany
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