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Kirchner considered the great metropolises as examples of aberrant civilization and those who lived there as mere weathervanes destined to sink in the imminent storms. The colors and frantic tones are in deliberate contrast with each other, and the perspective is distorted to enhance the dramatic sense of inevitable decline.
Kirchner considered the great metropolises as examples of aberrant civilization and those who lived there as mere weathervanes destined to sink in the imminent storms.
The colors and frantic tones are in deliberate contrast with each other, and the perspective is distorted to enhance the dramatic sense of inevitable decline.
Discover the intense world of Kirchner's Die Straße—dive into Expressionism’s bold urban visions today!
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