Last November, the Wall Street Journal broke a story about a German Expressionist art work restituted at MOMA in New York that had been entangled in a 10-year-legal battle to return the work to its ...
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has acquired a painting by German expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, which was presumed lost or stolen by the Nazis and was recently returned to the original owners.
Ninety years after a Jewish family lost half their art collection, a lost watercolor by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner has been ...
German Expressionist painting, which is currently the subject of a thematic exhibition focused on Arcadia and Metropolis at the Neue German Expressionist painting, which is currently the subject of a ...
The BYU Museum of Art hosted "Reconciliation: Biblical Imagination in German Expressionist Prints," which began on March 15. The collection ran until Oct. 19. (Daily Universe) The BYU Museum of Art ...
This exhibition explores the influence of western medieval forms, practices, and themes on German Expressionists and their opposition to the tradition of naturalism. Presenting a new perspective from ...
Josef Fenneker (Germany, 1895-1956) Reissue of original poster for The Burning Soil (Der brennende acker), c. 1922 Director: Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau (Germany, 1888–1931) "; Most people who consider ...
An old museum label alerted staff at Ketterer Kunst that the watercolor had been confiscated from the museum in Halle. Christian Rohlfs, Study according a tree trunk (c. 1914). Image courtesy of ...
The museum will unveil the full gift in a major exhibition in 2030, but an initial selection of 24 works will debut much ...
In the 1890s, when Pablo Picasso was a pup, a Schleswig-German artist named Emil Nolde began experimenting. He distorted forms, rearranged figures, changed colors—innovations with which Picasso was ...
'Metropolis' and 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari' are two of the most iconic films of all time, but they're also paragons of an avant garde art movement. Expressionism is a loaded word. It first ...