Die Brcke

Die Brcke (The Bridge) was a group of expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905. Four Jugendstil architecture students led by Hermann Obrist - Fritz Bleyl (1880-1966), Erich Heckel (1883-1970), Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (1884-1976) decided to devote themselves to painting. They formed an exhibiting group which lasted until 1913. Although they were named for a passage in Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra that spoke of humanity's potential to be the evolutionary "bridge" to a more perfect future (bermensch), Die Brcke's members instead aimed to make a 'bridge' between traditional neo-romantic German painting and modern expressionist painting. Their style was a good example of expressionist primitivism - purposefully simple and direct and also quite focused on the young female nude.
   

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
martin zigul
penmaenmawr
ellen ripley
colwyn bay
george will
raggare
list of telephone operating companies
holywell
peaceful revolution
chicago politicians
rockford metros
nicole fosse
murli deora
sir thomas more (play)
prestatyn
washington commandos
non measurable set
fixed phone
rhuddlan
list of fighting game terms
chatham house rule
llanberis
capel curig
list of fighting games
list of fighting game developers
lusitanian
caldey island
out of time
kung fu (video game)
grand western canal
trefriw
leopoldo o'donnell joris
a time to kill
new york knights
new england steamrollers
takijiro onishi
ram naik
roger delk
los angeles cobras
dundalk institute of technology
detritus
dn laoghaire institute of art, design and technology
family business
prime minister of the central african republic