Max Beckmann - Hot Springs at Abano (1939)
Max Carl Friedrich Beckmann (February 12, 1884 – December 27, 1950) was a German painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor and writer. Although classified as an Expressionist artist, he rejected both the term and the movement. In the 1920s he became associated with New Objectivism (Neue Sachlichkeit), an outgrowth of Expressionism that resisted its inward-looking emotionalism. Even when dealing with light-hearted subjects such as circus performers, Beckmann often contained a moody or uneasy mood in his works. By the 1930s, his work became more explicit with images of horror and distorted forms with a combination of brutal realism and social criticism, coinciding with the rise of modernism. Nazism in Germany.(National Gallery of Art, Washington - Oil on canvas, 50.2 x 80.7 cm) )About the artwork:
The painting Max Beckmann - Hot Springs at Abano (1939)
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Max Beckmann - Hot Springs at Abano (1939)
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