1. Kirchner - Noun
2. Kirchner - Proper noun
German expressionist painter (1880-1938)
Source: WordNetThe struggle for existence is very difficult here [Berlin! - in 1911 Kirchner and his Brücke-friends moved from Dresden to Berlin], but the possibilities are also greater. I hope that we can create a fruitful new school and convince many new friends of the value of our efforts. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
[that] simple people brought their bodies and shared their scanty bread with the artists. Kirchner learned the course of life again in their houses. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
.. the only certainty is that he [written by Kirchner himself] creates from the forms of the visible world, however close or far from them he desires to or must come. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
For many years, and like many British people, I had little feeling for the most expressive and roughest form of early twentieth century European painting, the expressionism of German artists around the First World War like Kirchner. Nicholas Serota
English: "Why am I going to call Kirchner if he lost?" Carlos Menem
one day [c. 1905-07], Kirchner brought with him a volume from some bookstore with pictures of Meier-Graefe about the modern French artists. We were enthralled. Fritz Bleyl