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    Max Beckmann - Exil in Amsterdam
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    Georges Braque
    • 2007

      Between 1937 and 1947, while he was in exile in Amsterdam, the German-born painter Max Beckmann (1884-1950) made approximately a third of the work he would create in his lifetime. When he moved on, it was to accept an appointment as a professor at Washington University in St. Louis. Before that peacetime respite, he countered Europe's threatening instability with intense concentration. Max Beckmann in Amsterdam opens with the last work he completed in Germany, a triptych titled Versuchung ( Temptation ), and dedicates the balance of its pages to the paintings and drawings from his years in Holland. These widely varied responses to his immediate historical and biographical situation show horror of developments in Nazi Germany and constant physical and mental tension created by his wartime surroundings. As a body of work, Beckmann's Amsterdam portfolio is not only of great importance in understanding his motivations and methods, and in itself a record of the most productive phase in his life, but also a critical examination of a crucial moment in twentieth-century history.

      Max Beckmann - exile in Amsterdam
    • 1988
    • 1988

      Erschienen zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung: Städtische Galerie in der Reithalle Paderborn - Schloss Neuhaus 17.07.2010 - 26.09.2010 Galerie Boisserée Köln 09.10.2010 - 20.11.2010

      Georges Braque