The artwork, titled “Street with Church in Kandern,” was created by August Macke in 1911. It belongs to the Expressionism art movement and is categorized as a cityscape.
The artwork depicts a quaint street scene in Kandern, featuring a prominent church in the background. The painting is characterized by bold, vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes, typical of the Expressionist style. Buildings with steep, red-tiled roofs and detailed facades line the street, leading the viewer’s eye towards the church tower that dominates the skyline. The composition of the painting captures the essence of a small, picturesque town, evoking a sense of movement and vitality through its use of color and form.