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Cover of Umbra Vitae by Georg Heym, published 1924 (woodcut)
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Cover of Umbra Vitae by Georg Heym, published 1924 (woodcut)
708856 Cover of Umbra Vitae by Georg Heym, published 1924 (woodcut) by Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig (1880-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Georg Heym (1887-1912) was a German writer particularly known for his early Expressionist poetry.); The Stapleton Collection; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23166402
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Cover Die Brucke Expressionist Front Cover German Expressionism German Expressionist Graphic Design Graphics Modern Modernist Publication Woodcut
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This black and white woodcut print showcases the cover of "Umbra Vitae" by Georg Heym, published in 1924. Created by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a prominent German artist of the early 20th century, this artwork is part of a private collection. Georg Heym, a renowned German writer known for his early Expressionist poetry, is the author behind this intriguing publication. The woodcut technique used to create this cover adds depth and texture to the design, enhancing its modernist appeal. The graphic design on the front cover exudes an unmistakable sense of German Expressionism. The bold lines and stark contrast between light and dark elements evoke intense emotions that resonate with Heym's poetic style. As part of Die Brücke movement, Kirchner was at the forefront of German Expressionism during his time. His artistic vision perfectly complements Heym's literary prowess in "Umbra Vitae" creating a harmonious fusion between visual art and written word. This remarkable piece from The Stapleton Collection offers us a glimpse into the world of modernist literature and graphic design. It serves as a testament to both artists' contributions to their respective fields within German culture.
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