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Max Beckmann and the Self Wendy Beckett

Max Beckmann and the Self By Wendy Beckett

Max Beckmann and the Self by Wendy Beckett


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As original as he was prolific, German artist Max Beckmann produced nearly a thousand works in a career that spanned two world wars. This volume uses Beckmann's own words as an introduction to the artist's creative expression and his unwavering search for the self.

Max Beckmann and the Self Summary

Max Beckmann and the Self by Wendy Beckett

As original as he was prolific, German artist Max Beckmann produced nearly a thousand works in a career that spanned two world wars. This volume uses Beckmann's own words as an introduction to the artist's creative expression and his unwavering search for the self. Beckmann struggled throughout his life to define his identity through his paintings. He started out as an ambitious and self-confident young artist, went through a horrific stint as a medical orderly in World War I, and then became an exile in Holland and the United States. Through her careful analyses of more than 50 works, Sister Wendy illuminates Beckmann's use of symbolism as well as the strong thematic strains of his paintings and triptychs. The artist's bold use of colour and line are in evidence in numerous full-colour reproductions, and an extensive biography as well as several photographs offer additional insight into this strong creative presence.

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GOR002631697
9783791328775
3791328778
Max Beckmann and the Self by Wendy Beckett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Prestel
20030218
120
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