Max Liebermann
Max Liebermann with Lovis Corinth and Max Slevogt, formed the triumvirate of German Impressionism and his life with numerous honors was considered. Through his commitment, unpretentious simplicity art to the life and work of the ordinary people, Lieberman had to compete for first of all recognition.
A celebrated painter of the turn of the century Liebermann was only when he addressed himself increasingly motifs and scenes from the life of the upper middle class. Since 1897 he was Professor of the Royal Academy and member of the jury of the Academy exhibitions. In 1899 he founded the Berlin Secession and made it the most important German art institution. 1920 Liebermann President of the Prussian Academy and in 1932 its Honorary President.
Due to his Jewish ancestry, he was ostracized and forced to resign from all offices by the Nazis. When he saw the torch parade on the occasion of Hitler's seizure of power by the window of his apartment at the Brandenburg Gate, Liebermann said: “I cannot eat as much as I want to throw up." He died after a long illness at the age of 87 in 1935.
For Max Liebermann, nature was always also a made by people (and of them inhabited) paradise. He found his motifs in gardens, parks and civic places of entertainment. Lieberman is a master of the staged light, he - often through a canopy is often broken - dropping on his scenes. The single, penetrating to the floor beams which have entered as "Liebermannsche sun-spots" in the history of art are distinctive.
A celebrated painter of the turn of the century Liebermann was only when he addressed himself increasingly motifs and scenes from the life of the upper middle class. Since 1897 he was Professor of the Royal Academy and member of the jury of the Academy exhibitions. In 1899 he founded the Berlin Secession and made it the most important German art institution. 1920 Liebermann President of the Prussian Academy and in 1932 its Honorary President.
Due to his Jewish ancestry, he was ostracized and forced to resign from all offices by the Nazis. When he saw the torch parade on the occasion of Hitler's seizure of power by the window of his apartment at the Brandenburg Gate, Liebermann said: “I cannot eat as much as I want to throw up." He died after a long illness at the age of 87 in 1935.
For Max Liebermann, nature was always also a made by people (and of them inhabited) paradise. He found his motifs in gardens, parks and civic places of entertainment. Lieberman is a master of the staged light, he - often through a canopy is often broken - dropping on his scenes. The single, penetrating to the floor beams which have entered as "Liebermannsche sun-spots" in the history of art are distinctive.
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