Street with church in Kandern (1911) by August Macke

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.

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