Translates to "Kunstlied".
False! The German word Lied simply means (any) song.
Kunstlied
lied is the word for art in German
Certainly " ein Lied " / " das Lied " ( = a song / the song); also "ein / das Kunstlied" (for an / the art song); "Lied" is of neutral gender, and every noun in German begins with a capital letter. Pronounce it like in English "ein [like Einstein] / dass leed".
Orrel P Reed has written: 'German expressionist art' -- subject(s): Art collections, Art, German, Art, Modern, Exhibitions, Expressionism (Art), German Art, Modern Art
Those arts songs are called - Stück/e (singular/plural) - in german Another word would be Komposition
Magic realism was first used by German art critic Franz Roh in 1925.
Janice Tolhurst Driesbach has written: 'German and Austrian expressionism, 1900-1920' -- subject(s): Art, Austrian, Art, German, Austrian Art, Exhibitions, Expressionism (Art), German Art
Lied is Dutch for song. And it can be song in German but there are more translations for song in German.
Wolfgang Weileder has written: 'House-projects' -- subject(s): Art, German, German Art, Installations (Art), Public art
"Love song" translates in to German as "Liebes Lied".