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Linocut printing is thought to have begun between 1905 and 1913. It was first used by the German artists Die Brucke.
Ernst Kirchner
"the bridge"
Brucke means bridge; their name symbolized their bridge of common interests and their link to the future. Their paintings and art work were there future :)
Erni Karzowitsch has written: 'Die Brucke'
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The artists of Die Brucke sought to build a "bridge" between Germany's past and future. Artistically they felt that the art of the current establishment was too academic and refined to retain any degree of expression, so they instead found inspiration in medieval German art and primitive African sculpture. Additionally, they would find inspiration in the emotionally expressive works of Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch. Since their primary concern was the expression of deeply felt emotions, they would also transform their negative feelings about the war onto canvas. Politically some of the Die Brucke felt that Germany had declined into a state fraught with corruption and incompetence and that losing a war would cleanse their beloved country. Some died in World War l, in order to provide a way for Germany to be reborn form its own ashes. They were truly idealistic and brave.
Quite a few: The German expressionist group 'Die Brücke', Picasso, Modigliani, to mention some.
Escape Artists Never Die was created in 2003.
The german article "die"? Yes, it is!!!
Breasts in German is die Brüste.
English: "the tortoise" is German "die Schildkröte".