
Fourth Yearbook of the Brücke by Ernst Kirchner
This cover design for the Fourth Yearbook of Die Brücke bears all the hallmarks of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Expressionist graphic work: angular figures rendered with raw urgency, flat planes of intense colour pushed to emotional extremes, and a compositional tension that refuses easy resolution. The figures inhabit the frame with an almost confrontational presence — bodies compressed, outlines jagged, atmosphere charged. It is graphic art at its most uncompromising, a document of a movement that deliberately challenged every convention of bourgeois taste and academic form.
Produced on cotton canvas in our Berlin studio using museum-grade pigment inks, this canvas print gives Kirchner's angular linework and saturated palette the physical warmth and depth that canvas uniquely affords — a powerful piece for any wall.
This cover design for the Fourth Yearbook of Die Brücke bears all the hallmarks of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Expressionist graphic work: angular figures rendered with raw urgency, flat planes of intense colour pushed to emotional extremes, and a compositional tension that refuses easy resolution. The figures inhabit the frame with an almost confrontational presence — bodies compressed, outlines jagged, atmosphere charged. It is graphic art at its most uncompromising, a document of a movement that deliberately challenged every convention of bourgeois taste and academic form.
Produced on cotton canvas in our Berlin studio using museum-grade pigment inks, this canvas print gives Kirchner's angular linework and saturated palette the physical warmth and depth that canvas uniquely affords — a powerful piece for any wall.
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This cover design for the Fourth Yearbook of Die Brücke bears all the hallmarks of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Expressionist graphic work: angular figures rendered with raw urgency, flat planes of intense colour pushed to emotional extremes, and a compositional tension that refuses easy resolution. The figures inhabit the frame with an almost confrontational presence — bodies compressed, outlines jagged, atmosphere charged. It is graphic art at its most uncompromising, a document of a movement that deliberately challenged every convention of bourgeois taste and academic form.
Produced on cotton canvas in our Berlin studio using museum-grade pigment inks, this canvas print gives Kirchner's angular linework and saturated palette the physical warmth and depth that canvas uniquely affords — a powerful piece for any wall.























