Five Bathing Women at a Lake
Painting by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
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English: Five Bathing Women at a Lake | |
Artist | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 150,5 cm × 200 cm (593 in × 79 in) |
Location | Brücke Museum, Berlin |
Five Bathing at a Lake (German: Fünf badende am See) is a 1911 oil-on-canvas painting by the Expressionist German painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. It depicts five nude women, in different poses, near a lake, four of them with their feet already in the water. The painting is in the Brücke Museum in Berlin.[1][2]
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
- Female Half-Length Nude with Hat (1910)
- Five Bathing Women at a Lake (1911)
- Street, Berlin (1913)
- Berlin Street Scene (1913)
- Portrait of Erna Schilling (1913)
- The Red Tower in Halle (1915)
- Self-Portrait as a Soldier (1915)
- Alpine Kitchen (1918)
- The Bridge near Wiesen (1926)
- Archers (1935–1937)
- Street scenes (1913–1915)
- Kirchnerhaus
- Kirchner Museum Davos
- Doris Große (model and lover)
- Erna Schilling (model and wife)
- Die Brücke
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