
Schlemihl's Encounter by Ernst Kirchner
Drawn from Chamisso's tale of the shadowless man, this scene captures a fleeting, charged encounter on a modern city street. Kirchner's angular figures loom against a compressed urban ground, their elongated limbs and averted gazes thick with unease. The tension between the seen and the unseen — presence and absence, the ordinary and the uncanny — runs through the composition, making this one of the more psychologically layered works in the artist's graphic cycle around the Schlemihl narrative.
Rendered as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the textured cotton surface deepens the illustration's moody atmosphere, with museum-grade archival inks preserving every sharp contour and subtle tonal shift.
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Schlemihl's Encounter by Ernst Kirchner
Drawn from Chamisso's tale of the shadowless man, this scene captures a fleeting, charged encounter on a modern city street. Kirchner's angular figures loom against a compressed urban ground, their elongated limbs and averted gazes thick with unease. The tension between the seen and the unseen — presence and absence, the ordinary and the uncanny — runs through the composition, making this one of the more psychologically layered works in the artist's graphic cycle around the Schlemihl narrative.
Rendered as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the textured cotton surface deepens the illustration's moody atmosphere, with museum-grade archival inks preserving every sharp contour and subtle tonal shift.
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Drawn from Chamisso's tale of the shadowless man, this scene captures a fleeting, charged encounter on a modern city street. Kirchner's angular figures loom against a compressed urban ground, their elongated limbs and averted gazes thick with unease. The tension between the seen and the unseen — presence and absence, the ordinary and the uncanny — runs through the composition, making this one of the more psychologically layered works in the artist's graphic cycle around the Schlemihl narrative.
Rendered as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the textured cotton surface deepens the illustration's moody atmosphere, with museum-grade archival inks preserving every sharp contour and subtle tonal shift.























