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Self-Portrait by Ernst Kirchner

Kirchner's self-portraits are among the most psychologically probing images in early twentieth-century art, and this work is no exception. The angular planes of the face, the restless eyes and the deliberately raw handling of line all read as acts of self-interrogation rather than self-presentation. The compressed, claustrophobic picture space heightens the introspective mood, placing the viewer in uncomfortable proximity to an artist who turned the self-portrait into an instrument of almost clinical emotional exposure.

Brought to life as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the woven surface adds a tactile depth that complements the work's raw energy, with museum-grade archival inks delivering every expressive detail in vivid, lasting colour.

Kirchner's self-portraits are among the most psychologically probing images in early twentieth-century art, and this work is no exception. The angular planes of the face, the restless eyes and the deliberately raw handling of line all read as acts of self-interrogation rather than self-presentation. The compressed, claustrophobic picture space heightens the introspective mood, placing the viewer in uncomfortable proximity to an artist who turned the self-portrait into an instrument of almost clinical emotional exposure.

Brought to life as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the woven surface adds a tactile depth that complements the work's raw energy, with museum-grade archival inks delivering every expressive detail in vivid, lasting colour.

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Self-Portrait by Ernst Kirchner
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Kirchner's self-portraits are among the most psychologically probing images in early twentieth-century art, and this work is no exception. The angular planes of the face, the restless eyes and the deliberately raw handling of line all read as acts of self-interrogation rather than self-presentation. The compressed, claustrophobic picture space heightens the introspective mood, placing the viewer in uncomfortable proximity to an artist who turned the self-portrait into an instrument of almost clinical emotional exposure.

Brought to life as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the woven surface adds a tactile depth that complements the work's raw energy, with museum-grade archival inks delivering every expressive detail in vivid, lasting colour.