Item #160871 Max Beckmann in New York. Sabine Rewald.
Max Beckmann in New York
Max Beckmann in New York
Max Beckmann in New York
Max Beckmann in New York
Max Beckmann in New York
Max Beckmann in New York
Max Beckmann in New York

Max Beckmann in New York

New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016. Hardcover. Color-illus. boards; bw lettering on red spine. xi, 148 pp. with 40 color plates and 63 figures in color and bw. As New. Item #160871
ISBN: 9781588396006

Catalogue from the 2016 exhibition at The Met. The prominent German Expressionist painter Max Beckmann (1884–1950) is known for allegorical, autobiographical works that capture the doom and grotesquerie of World War I and the subsequent rise of Nazism. In 1937, under threat by the Nazi regime (which featured Beckmann’s work prominently in the notorious “Degenerate Art” exhibition that year), he and his wife relocated, first to Amsterdam, then to St. Louis, and eventually to New York City, where Beckmann died less than one year later. This revealing book focuses on the works produced during Beckmann’s final years and other pieces by the artist now found in New York collections. Throughout his prolific career, Beckmann maintained a firm loyalty to representational painting, asserting his purpose to “get hold of the magic of reality and to transfer this reality into painting.” The deft and subtle layers of color and shadow, figures and allusions in his work resulted in captivating narrative images. Presenting a mesmerizing portrait of one of the 20th century’s most enigmatic and challenging artists, Max Beckmann in New York features beautiful reproductions of Beckmann’s remarkable artworks, accompanied by an engaging essay by acclaimed art historian Sabine Rewald that contextualizes his paintings and provides insight into his tumultuous life.

OCLC: 967499340

Price: $30.00

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