Max Beckmann

Max Beckmann

Susanne Bieber , Barbara Buenger , Charles Haxthausen
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May 2, 2003 · English · Hardcover (304 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 304
Language English
Published May 2, 2003
Publisher Tate Publishing
ISBN-10 0870702416
ISBN-13 9780870702419

Description

Max Beckmann stands as a pivotal figure in 20th-century art, celebrated for his profound and introspective works that reflect the tumultuous era he lived in. This collection brings together insights from a distinguished group of authors and artists, each providing a unique perspective on Beckmann's life and enduring legacy. The narrative explores the emotional depth and complexity found in his paintings, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of his artistic journey and the societal influences that shaped his vision.

Through a series of essays, the contributors delve into the themes of isolation, identity, and existential struggle that permeate Beckmann's oeuvre. They examine not only his significant contributions to Expressionism but also his innovative techniques and the ways in which he challenged conventional norms. As the readers engage with the text, they are invited to appreciate the profound impact of Beckmann's work on future artists and the art world at large, solidifying his place as an enduring icon in art history.

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Romance Action & Adventure Art & Photography Politics
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