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  Max Liebermann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Max Liebermann (July 20, 1847 in Berlin - February 8, 1935) was a German painter.
The son of a Jewish businessman from Berlin, Liebermann first studied law and philosophy, but later studied painting and drawing in Weimar in 1869, in Paris in 1872 and in Holand during 1876-77.
Liebermann is known for his comment while he saw the Nazis marching through the Brandenburg Gate celebrating the takeover of Adolf Hitler: "One cannot eat as much as one would like to vomit.
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 Max Beckmann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the Twenties, Max Beckmann was officially honored by the Weimar Republic and considered one of the most eminent German artists.
Max Beckmann, a Northern German, exerted a profound influence on such American painters as Jackson Pollock and Philip Guston.
In 2001, Stephan Reimertz, novelist and art historian from Paris, put out the first biography of Max Beckmann; it is the life story of one of the great artists and of a century, a chronicle of fifty years of western civilization and a panorama of modern art.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Max_Beckmann   (1179 words)

  
 MAX LIEBERMANN - LoveToKnow Article on MAX LIEBERMANN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Only when his fame was echoed back from France, Belgium, and Holland did his compatriots realize the eminent position which is his due in the history of German art.
He became a membel of the Socit nationale des Beaux Arts, of the Socit royale beige des Aquarellistes, and of the Cercle des Aquarellistes at the Hague.
Liebermann is represented in most of the German and other continental galleries.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LI/LIEBERMANN_MAX.htm   (555 words)

  
 Max Liebermann (Getty Museum)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The son of a Jewish businessman from Berlin, Liebermann first studied philosophy and later turned to the study of painting and drawing.
Feeling that "…painting should be the exploration of art as the honest study of nature," he simultaneously revealed the gentle and naturalistic qualities of his portrait subjects.
Liebermann was interested in representing the dignity of labor and the working classes.
www.getty.edu /art/collections/bio/a321-1.html   (157 words)

  
 Max Liebermann -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Max Liebermann (July 20 1847 in (Capital of Germany located in eastern Germany) Berlin - February 8 1935) was a (A person of German nationality) German painter.
He later chose scenes of the (The social class between the lower and upper classes) bourgeoisie as motives of his paintings as well as his garden close to the lake (additional info and facts about Wannsee) Wannsee.
Liebermann is known for his comment while he saw the Nazis marching through the (additional info and facts about Brandenburg Gate) Brandenburg Gate celebrating the takeover of (German Nazi dictator during World War II (1889-1945)) Adolf Hitler: "One cannot eat as much as one would like to vomit.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/max_liebermann.htm   (237 words)

  
 Berlin: The City as Body The City as Metaphor
Liebermann returned to Munich in 1878 and finally settled in Berlin in 1884.
During this period he found his subjects in the orphanages and asylums for the old in Amsterdam and among the peasants and urban labourers of Germany and The Netherlands (e.g., "The Flax Spinners," 1887).
After 1890 Liebermann's style was influenced by French Impressionism--initially by the works of Manet and later by Degas.
www.stanford.edu /dept/german/berlin_class/people/liebermann.html   (245 words)

  
 International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Artist Profile
Max Liebermann was born in Berlin in 1847.
Liebermann was a painter and printmaker of landscapes, portrait and genre and his output was prodigious, as he produced hundreds of fine etchings.
Max Liebermann died in 1935 at the age of 88.
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 Max Liebermann Biography / Biography of Max Liebermann Biography
Max Liebermann was born on July 20, 1847, in Berlin into a Jewish family.
Liebermann settled in Paris in 1873, and his early contact with the Barbizon school (1874) made him an adherent of plein-air (open-air) painting.
Liebermann is also discussed in Museum of Modern Art, German Art of the Twentieth Century (1957), by Werner Haftmann and others, and in Bernard S. Myers, The German Expressionists: A Generation in Revolt (1957).
www.bookrags.com /biography-max-liebermann   (527 words)

  
 Biographie: Max Liebermann, 1847-1935
Liebermann ist Mitorganisator einer inoffiziellen Beteiligung deutscher Künstler an der Pariser Weltausstellung.
Liebermann wendet sich von den Arbeitsbildern nach holländischem Vorbild ab und öffnet sich zunehmend dem Einfluß der modernen französischen Kunst.
Liebermann veröffentlicht mit einer Studie über den französischen Maler Edgar Degas in der Zeitschrift "PAN" seine erste schriftstellerische Arbeit.
www.dhm.de /lemo/html/biografien/LiebermannMax/index.html   (352 words)

  
 residence
Liebermann himself had a crucial influence on the planning of his country house.
One of the jewels of the Liebermann garden was the Otter Fountain of the sculptor August Gaul, which the painter had given to his wife Martha in 1909.
After the death of Max Liebermann the Nazis forced his widow to leave the house at Pariser Platz in autumn 1935.
www.ghwk.de /engl/exhibit-garden/liebermann_residence.htm   (551 words)

  
 liebermann
Liebermann’s numerous Wannsee-paintings do not only depict his own garden and the mansions of his neighbours and friends, but they are also a record of the whole region in its heyday as a popular destination for day-trippers from Berlin.
Liebermann stood by his identity as a Berliner, a Prussian and a German Jew without wavering: ‘I often discussed the Jewish question with professor Einstein.
Liebermann retired bitterly, but he took up the office of honorary president of the ‘Kulturbund der deutschen Juden‘ (‘Cultural Association of German Jews‘), a self-help organisation of Jewish artists who were excluded from the ‘Reichskulturkammer‘ (‘Cultural Chamber of the Reich‘).
www.ghwk.de /engl/exhibit-garden/liebermann.htm   (668 words)

  
 Liebermann - Realist
To mark the 150th birthday of Max Liebermann (1847-1935), the Hamburg Kunsthalle is showing a comprehensive overview of his realist works.
The realist painting of Max Liebermann was highly controversial in the first decades of the German Empire.
Liebermann now stood as a recognized painter at the forefront of the naturalist movement.
www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de /archiv/seiten/en_liebermann.htm   (401 words)

  
 WetCanvas: Virtual Museum: Individual Artists: Max Liebermann
Max Liebermann was born in Berlin on July 20, 1847, the son of a German-Jewish businessman.
Liebermann next went to Holland, where he made a careful study of Frans Hals and allowed the influence of Joseph Isreals to strengthen his realist convictions.
But although Liebermann to some extent influenced the Expressionist Max Beckmann, he could not understand the new art that was in process of evolution.
www.wetcanvas.com /Museum/Artists/l/Max_Liebermann   (491 words)

  
 Jörg Maaß - Max Liebermann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
"Max Liebermann was born into a family of millionaire Jewish manufacturers in Berlin.
517 intaglio and lithographic prints by Liebermann have been catalogued as well as a number of woodcuts cut by others from drawings he had made on the block.
With the exception of a few early attempts, his prints begin in 1890, when Liebermann was in his forties, and continue to his death, with a break between 1896 and 1900." (Excerpt from The Print in Germany.
www.germanexpressionism.com /printgallery/liebermann   (306 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Max Liebermann (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Max Liebermann, European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biographies
Max Liebermann[mAks lE´burmAn´´] Pronunciation Key, 1847–1935, German genre painter and etcher.
Liebermann depicted the life of the working classes, landscapes, and outdoor group studies.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/L/Lieberma.html   (241 words)

  
 ART / 4 / 2DAY
Liebermann’s approach was that of a liberal cosmopolitan, and his work is distinguished by its honesty and commitment to social reform.
Liebermann frequently portrayed himself before the easel or in the studio, smartly dressed and in the act of painting.
Liebermann was in Kösen in the Thuringian Forest between spring and late summer of that year.
www.safran-arts.com /42day/art/art4jul/art0720.html   (5565 words)

  
 Biography for: Max Liebermann
Max Liebermann, a genre and landscape painter and etcher, was the son of a Jewish businessman from Berlin.
After 1895 Liebermann turned to an Impressionist style of painting, becoming one of the most successful modernist artists in Germany, being concerned less with subject matter and more with the depiction of movement and light in nature.
Liebermann was among those who exhibited at the first exhibition in Knightsbridge, London, of the International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, a society which had been set up in 1898 with JW as its President.
www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk /biog/Lieb_M.htm   (399 words)

  
 Im Garten von Max Liebermann
In 1909 Max Liebermann was able to purchase one of the last available lakeside plots by the Grosser Wannsee.
At Liebermann’s request, Baumgarten based his design on the villas on the banks of the River Elbe in Hamburg, which the artist knew from frequent visits to the city.
It was here, in the period up to the early 1930s, that Liebermann completed more than two hundred studies and paintings of the garden, works that show the artist at the peak of his preoccupation with the theme of nature.
www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de /archiv/seiten/en_liebermann_garten.htm   (541 words)

  
 Max Liebermann (1847 - 1935) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Born in Berlin, Max Liebermann trained in Weimar before continuing to study in Amsterdam and Paris, where he was influenced by Courbet, Millet, and the Barbizon School.
Liebermann returned to Germany in 1878 and continued painting in the Impressionist style, founding the movement in his native country.
Among the highlights of the collection are two rare beach scenes by Max Liebermann, which illustrate...
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 Special Exhibitions - Berlin Metropolis
The painter Max Liebermann — perhaps the only Jew among its sixty-five founding members—served as the Berlin Secession’s first president.
From a prominent and wealthy family, Liebermann was at first known for his naturalistic and sympathetic depiction of working people.
Liebermann proposed to the Secession that Paul and Bruno Cassirer, two cousins who had recently started a gallery and publishing house in Berlin, serve as its business managers.
www.thejewishmuseum.org /home/content/exhibitions/special/berlin/berlin_secession.html   (443 words)

  
 BerlinOnline: Berliner Zeitung Archiv - Dem Traum entsagt / Max Liebermann, die Nazis und das Scheitern der...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Hauptmann, der Verständnis für Liebermanns Ausscheiden aus der Akademie äußerte, nannte diesen in einem Schreiben einen "Unsterblichen", einen "Stolz der deutschen Kunst".
Liebermann selbst bezeichnete sich als einen "eingefleischten Juden", womit er vermutlich sagen wollte, er sehe keinen Anlaß, sich seiner "jüdischen" Herkunft in irgendeiner Weise zu schämen.
Und in der ihm eigenen spöttischen Diktion hatte Liebermann bemerkt, er fühle sich bei aller Sympathie für das Judentum doch als Deutscher und wolle auf seine alten Tage nicht noch "Malermeister in Jerusalem" werden.
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 Technorati Tag: liebermann
Liebermann, if you remember them as the makers of ridiculously over priced laptops, not has a 92″ monitor.
Artikel versenden Dienstag, 23.08.2005 Sommer bei Liebermann Es war Sommer und wir sind hingegangen.
Todestag des Malers Max Liebermann (1847- 1935) zeigt das Angermuseum Erfurt seit Samstag die Sonderausstellung "Der...
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 Max Beckmann
Like the works by its senior members - Lovis Corinth, Max Liebermann, and Max Slevogt - Beckmann's paintings from this period are characterized by the legacy of Impressionism, with landscapes and beach scenes rendered in stippled brushstrokes to evoke the play of light across forms.
He was held in such high regard by his colleagues that, in 1910, he was elected to the executive board of the Secession, becoming the youngest member ever to achieve such a distinction.
Max Beckmann: Self-Portrait in Words: Selected Writings and Statements, 1903-1950, from the diaries and letters, essential insights into Beckmann.
www.artchive.com /artchive/B/beckmann.html   (1610 words)

  
 Arnold Schoenberg - Writings and Interviews about Visual Arts and Artists
Max Liebermann – if I’m not mistaken, he celebrates his 85th birthday today (I must congratulate him) – in any case a great artist whose paintings always give me the impression that they are works of art, an intelligent person who has certainly made many statements about painting which have a fighting character.
It is the same with tradition and Mahler was right when he said: “Tradition is an example of sloppiness.” However, this is not intended as criticism of Liebermann, who is certainly both eminent and decent.
Max Liebermann (1847 – 1935) was President of the Academy of Arts in Berlin, where Schönberg held a masterclass for composition in 1926 – 1933.
www.schoenberg.at /6_archiv/paintings/catalogue/texts/liebermann_e.htm   (370 words)

  
 JS Online: Painting reflects German social order
Max Liebermann was just 24 when, in 1871, he painted "The Cobbler's Girl," a modestly scaled and searingly honest portrait of a working-class German child.
The son of a well-to-do Berlin businessman, Liebermann had switched his emphasis from philosophy to drawing as a young student.
The result is an achingly affecting study of an obviously insecure youngster who grew up in a period when child labor was commonplace and life expectancy far shorter than it is now.
www.jsonline.com /onwisconsin/arts/feb03/119748.asp   (299 words)

  
 Max Liebermann Biography / Biography of Max Liebermann Biography
The German painter Max Liebermann (1847-1935) founded the German impressionist school and coordinated its development with the modern movement in Paris.
His admiration for the Dutch painter Jozef Israëls and the many Jewish themes found in his works, particularly those executed in the Netherlands, testify to his religious consciousness.
Liebermann, who was also a resourceful and original writer on art theory and a personality of great charm and wit, was one of the first artists to be persecuted by the Nazis because of his religion.
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 Max Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Max Pechstein, Bildnis Frau Ibach (Portrait of Frau Ibach), 1918 - 1919
Max Klinger, (Herodes) Vom Tode, Erster Teil (Opus XI), 1882 - 1885
Max Liebermann, [Menu for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the association of Jewish students in Berlin], 1891
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 Max Liebermann Online
Max Liebermann in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Database
Max Liebermann copyright requests handled by the Artists Rights Society.
All images and text on this Max Liebermann page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
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 Liebermann, Max (1847-1935)
In 1897 he became professor at the Academy of Art in Berlin and in 1898 President of the Berlin Secession (he was succeeded there by Lovis Corinth in 1911).
The grave of Max Liebermann at the Jewish Cemetery, Schönhauser Allee, Berlin.
The graves of Max Liebermann and his family at the Jewish Cemetery, Schönhauser Allee, Berlin.
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