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Self-portrait as a soldier by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner from 1915
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Self-portrait as a soldier by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner from 1915

The article titled '»Selbstbildnis als Soldat« von Ernst Ludwig Kirchner von 1915' appears to be related to an artwork by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a German artist associated with the expressionist movement. The content seems to focus on a self-portrait created by Kirchner in 1915, likely during his time as a soldier in World War I. However, the majority of the text provided consists of promotional material for SPIEGEL+ subscription services, including pricing details and subscription options. There is no substantive content regarding the artwork itself or its historical context.

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Self-portrait as a soldier by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner from 1915

The article titled '»Selbstbildnis als Soldat« von Ernst Ludwig Kirchner von 1915' appears to be related to an artwork by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a German artist associated with the expressionist movement. The content seems to focus on a self-portrait created by Kirchner in 1915, likely during his time as a soldier in World War I. However, the majority of the text provided consists of promotional material for SPIEGEL+ subscription services, including pricing details and subscription options. There is no substantive content regarding the artwork itself or its historical context.

Bias read (Center): The article does not discuss any politically charged subject matter. It focuses on an artistic work but is primarily composed of advertising content for a digital subscription service. As such, it lacks any significant political framing or bias.

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