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  1. Max Beckmann (12 de febrero de 1884 - 27 de diciembre de 1950) fue un pintor alemán. Beckmann nació en Leipzig en el seno de una familia de granjeros, que abandonaron la granja para establecerse en Leipzig después de su nacimiento.

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  2. A lo largo de su vida Max Beckman sólo realizó ocho esculturas en bronce. Reproducen figuras humanas en movimiento, como bailarines haciendo el spagat o el pino puente. Estas piezas tan especiales fueron expuestas en el Instituto Städel en Fráncfort del Meno .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Max_BeckmannMax Beckmann - Wikipedia

    His 1984 centenary was marked in the New York area only by a modest exhibit at Nassau County's suburban art museum. The Saint Louis Art Museum holds the largest public collection of Beckmann paintings in the world and held a major exhibition of his work in 1998.

  4. Summary of Max Beckmann. After enduring a "great injury to his soul" during World War I, Max Beckmann channeled his experience of modern life into expressive images that haunt the viewer with their intensity of emotion and symbolism.

  5. www.moma.org › artists › 429Max Beckmann | MoMA

    Max Beckmann dreamed up a world of actors, cabaret singers, heroes, and thugs, whose dramas unfold on city streets, at masquerades and carnivals, and in candlelit chambers. The artist himself is often part of the action, usually costumed, but identifiable by his enormous head and scowling face.

  6. Max Beckmann. German, 1884–1950. Starr Figura, German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse, New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 2011. Painter, printmaker. Known for probing the human condition in portraits, self-portraits, and enigmatic, allegorical tableaus.