"Es sind Hieroglyphen (aus "Ekstase" und daraus durch "Phantasie" entstanden in seine Kunst, Ed.) in dem Sinne, dass sie die Naturformen in einfachere Flächenformen bringen und dem Beschauer ihre Bedeutung suggerieren, wie das geschriebene Wort Pferd jedem die Form Pferd vor Augen stellt. Es sind nicht Hieroglyphen in dem bekannten Sinn des Wortes..."
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(unter den Namen Louis de Marsalle, sein Pseudonym in 1921 -1923); zitiert nach "Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, 1880 – 1938", Nationalgalerie Berlin, 1980, ISBN 3-7913-0488-7, S. 34
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
1880 – 1938
deutscher Maler, Grafiker und Bildhauer; Gründungsmitglied der Künstlergruppe Brücke
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