The artwork entitled “Nude Woman Combing Her Hair,” created by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in 1913, is an oil painting on canvas. This piece, measuring 125 x 90 cm, belongs to the Expressionism movement and falls under the genre of nude painting. It is currently housed in the Brücke Museum in Berlin, Germany.
The artwork depicts a nude woman standing upright, caught in the act of combing her hair. The composition is characterized by vivid, expressive brush strokes and bold colors, typical of the Expressionist art movement. The woman’s figure is rendered with simplified, almost angular forms, enhancing the emotional intensity of the scene. Surrounding her, the background is populated with bright and contrasting hues, creating an atmosphere of dynamic tension. The deliberate distortion of forms and the exaggerated use of colors convey a sense of raw, unfiltered emotion, inviting viewers to a deeper, introspective experience.