Woman in a Green Blouse (1913) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

The artwork titled “Woman in a Green Blouse” is a portrait created by the artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in the year 1913. Utilizing oil on canvas as the medium, it embodies the Expressionism art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 80.3 by 70.2 centimeters, and it is currently located in the Saint Louis Art Museum in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.

In this expressive portrait, Kirchner portrays a woman lying down, dressed in a green blouse. The use of bold and dynamic brushstrokes highlights the emotional intensity characteristic of the Expressionist movement. The woman’s pose, with one arm raised to her forehead and another extended outward, conveys a sense of fatigue or contemplation. The vibrant colors and abstract patterns in the background further emphasize the emotional depth and artistic style of the painting. The overall composition and color palette reflect Kirchner’s distinctive approach to capturing the essence of his subject matter through emotive and vivid expression.

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