The Kirchner Museum Davos is an art museum dedicated to the life and work of the German Expressionist artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, located in Davos, Switzerland. Kirchner lived in Davos from 1918 to 1938, and was inspired to create many of his works there. The collection of the museum includes a large number of artworks by Kirchner, including numerous paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints and textile works, as well as almost all of the artist's sketchbooks and photographs. All the important themes in Kirchner's oeuvre are represented: both studio, nude and circus scenes, portraits, figure and landscape paintings from his Die Brücke period to his late work, while living in Switzerland. The majority of the works of the museum comes from his Davos period, from 1918 to 1938. They reflect Kirchner's constant preoccupation with the mountain world, which impressed him vividly, and also his connection with its inhabitants. There are also in the museum numerous documents on the life and work of the artist and a library on Expressionism. More information...
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