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The Night

The Night

Max Beckmann
Quappi in a Pink Jumper

Quappi in a Pink Jumper

Max Beckmann
Self-Portrait in Tuxedo

Self-Portrait in Tuxedo

Max Beckmann
Self-Portrait with Red Scarf

Self-Portrait with Red Scarf

Max Beckmann
Young Men by the Sea

Young Men by the Sea

Max Beckmann
Christ and the Sinner

Christ and the Sinner

Max Beckmann
Falling Man

Falling Man

Max Beckmann
Birds’ Hell

Birds’ Hell

Max Beckmann
Descent from the Cross

Descent from the Cross

Max Beckmann
Dream of Monte Carlo

Dream of Monte Carlo

Max Beckmann
Self-Portrait with Horn

Self-Portrait with Horn

Max Beckmann
Self-Portrait Yellow-Pink

Self-Portrait Yellow-Pink

Max Beckmann
The Wendelsveg

The Wendelsveg

Max Beckmann
Bar, Brown

Bar, Brown

Max Beckmann
Conversation (Society I)

Conversation (Society I)

Max Beckmann
Mars and Venus

Mars and Venus

Max Beckmann
Mother and Child

Mother and Child

Max Beckmann
Portrait of Mink with Violet Shawl

Portrait of Mink with Violet Shawl

Max Beckmann
Resurrection

Resurrection

Max Beckmann
Small Painting with Bathers

Small Painting with Bathers

Max Beckmann
Still Life with Saxophones

Still Life with Saxophones

Max Beckmann
The Defendants

The Defendants

Max Beckmann
The Synagogue in Frankfurt am Main

The Synagogue in Frankfurt am Main

Max Beckmann
View of Lankwitz and Marienfelde, or Spring Near Südende

View of Lankwitz and Marienfelde, or Spring Near Südende

Max Beckmann
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Max Beckmann

Max Beckmann

1884 – 1950·Germany·Wikipedia →

Max Carl Friedrich Beckmann (February 12, 1884 – December 27, 1950) was a German painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, and writer. Although he is classified as an Expressionist artist, he rejected both the term and the movement. In the 1920s, he was associated with the New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit), an outgrowth of Expressionism that opposed its introverted emotionalism.