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Zwei Reiter am Strand
1901 | Oil on canvas

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Blumenstauden im Wannseegarten
1919 | oil on cardboard

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Schlafender Dackel im Lehnstuhl
1915 | painting

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Der Papageienmann
1902 | painting

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Die Rasenbleiche
1882 | painting

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Altes Haus in Hamburg
1902 | painting

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Allee in Sacrow mit zwei Reitern
1923 | painting

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Beach at Noordwijk, 1911.
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Das Rondell im Heckengarten mit ...
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Spaziergänger am Strand von Noor...
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Die Wochenstube (Schweinekoben)
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Der zwölfjährige Jesus im Tempel
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Düne bei Nordwijk mit Kind
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Das Atelier des Künstlers
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Landschaft mit weidenden Kühen. ...
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Birken am Wannseeufer nach Osten
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Die Gartenbank
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Biergarten in Brannenburg
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Wäsche trocknen – Bleiche
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Meerbild – Strand und See
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Bauer mit Kuh
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Schlittschuhläufer im Tiergarten
1923 | painting

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Baron Alfred von Berger, 1905
1905 | Oil on canvas

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Düne und Meer
1909 | painting

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Gartenbeete mit Weg und Blumen
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Reiter und Reiterin am Strand
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Papageienallee. 1902
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Simson und Delila
1902 | painting

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M.Liebermann, Tennisspieler am Meer
1901 | painting

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Dächer von Amsterdam
1876 | painting

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Junge mit Reitesel am Strand
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Garden Cafe by the Wannsee; Gar...
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Sitzender Bauer in den Dünen - 1...
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Der Rosengarten in Wannsee
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Selbstbildnis mit Küchenstilleben
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Die Birkenallee im Wannseegarten...
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Kartoffelernte von Barbizon
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Wiese mit Bauer und grasenden Zi...
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Der Künstler in seinem Atelier i...
1932 | painting

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Lesendes Mädchen / Aquarell Max ...
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Der Nutzgarten nach Nordosten – ...
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Skizze zu Der zwölfjährige Jesus...
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Strand in Nordwijk bei Sturm
1908 | Oil on canvas

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Abendlandschaft in Hamburg
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M.Liebermann, Das Konzert
1920 | printmaking

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M.Liebermann, Selbstbildnis, im ...
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Le Cavalier sur la plage
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Dünenlandschaft
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Bildnis des Reichspräsidenten Pa...
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Junge Mutter unter Bäumen
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Junge mit Kühen
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Jungen nach dem Bade
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Nackter Reiter am Strande
1908 | Lithographs

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Holländische Dorfstrasse
1885 | painting

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Badende Jungen
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Käthe Liebermann – Die Tochter d...
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Brabanter Spitzenklöpplerinnen
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Pigsty, Nursery; Schweinekoben, ...
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Max Liebermann

Max Liebermann

  July 20, 1847
  8th February 1935
   •   Impressionism   •   Wikipedia: Max Liebermann

Max Martin Liebermann was born at a time when Impressionism was firmly established in France. Political tensions prevented the exchange of art scenes and when open-air painting reached German artists, the art movement in France was already coming to an end. Max Liebermann went through a classical education and gained experience abroad. The young artist found inspiration especially among Dutch painters and devoted himself to the simple motifs of country life. Liebermann appropriated a naturalistic style of depiction, which shows the artist's great talent. Excursions into Impressionism cannot approach the works of Monet or Degas. Liebermann's palette is too strongly oriented towards the grey and brown tones of the Dutch artists. In the end, he lacks the light of the south, the lightness of the carefree summer days, which Berlin does not generously provide.

Liebermann's painting style is loosening. He finds a paradise at Wannsee and discovers his love for light-flooded leaves. Again and again the painter captures the pleasurable life in Berlin. In addition to portraying his wife Martha, his favourite motifs are the carefree enjoyment of the Havel and the splendour of the flowers in his own garden. Although the German Impressionists lacked the light of the French pioneers, the German Impressionists were able to take up the motifs. And since France was not an optional destination for political reasons, Liebermann sought recreation on the white beaches of his beloved Netherlands. The artist's palette brightens as he captures the pleasures of life. The colours become brighter, the painting style more vibrant and his pictures speak the language of the subjective artist's feeling.

Max Liebermann treads the path to modern painting. Liebermann develops into a recognised and sought-after artist. His personality makes him a socially and politically accepted artist of the Weimar Republic. Liebermann lived for art and found relaxation in his villa at Wannsee. In his garden idyll, he found distance from the already lively big city life in Berlin. At the same time, Liebermann found exchange with fellow artists here. With Hugo Vogel in particular, he shared his love of the garden and the special light at Wannsee. Both artists lived a stone's throw away from each other and made an impressive mark on the history of the lake. In Berlin, Liebermann's main place of residence was Pariser Platz. His father had bought the house with the number seven and Max lived here with his wife and daughters. Max Liebermann was an actor who lived for and served art. With the darkest chapter in German history, Liebermann was deprived of the foundation of his life. His Jewish roots and the modern form of his depictions led to a ban on exhibitions of his works. Liebermann withdrew. He lost his life's work at the age of 86 and died two years later in his house at Pariser Platz.

Max Liebermann

Max Liebermann
  July 20, 1847
  8th February 1935
   •   Impressionism   •   Wikipedia: Max Liebermann

Max Martin Liebermann was born at a time when Impressionism was firmly established in France. Political tensions prevented the exchange of art scenes and when open-air painting reached German artists, the art movement in France was already coming to an end. Max Liebermann went through a classical education and gained experience abroad. The young artist found inspiration especially among Dutch painters and devoted himself to the simple motifs of country life. Liebermann appropriated a naturalistic style of depiction, which shows the artist's great talent. Excursions into Impressionism cannot approach the works of Monet or Degas. Liebermann's palette is too strongly oriented towards the grey and brown tones of the Dutch artists. In the end, he lacks the light of the south, the lightness of the carefree summer days, which Berlin does not generously provide.

Liebermann's painting style is loosening. He finds a paradise at Wannsee and discovers his love for light-flooded leaves. Again and again the painter captures the pleasurable life in Berlin. In addition to portraying his wife Martha, his favourite motifs are the carefree enjoyment of the Havel and the splendour of the flowers in his own garden. Although the German Impressionists lacked the light of the French pioneers, the German Impressionists were able to take up the motifs. And since France was not an optional destination for political reasons, Liebermann sought recreation on the white beaches of his beloved Netherlands. The artist's palette brightens as he captures the pleasures of life. The colours become brighter, the painting style more vibrant and his pictures speak the language of the subjective artist's feeling.

Max Liebermann treads the path to modern painting. Liebermann develops into a recognised and sought-after artist. His personality makes him a socially and politically accepted artist of the Weimar Republic. Liebermann lived for art and found relaxation in his villa at Wannsee. In his garden idyll, he found distance from the already lively big city life in Berlin. At the same time, Liebermann found exchange with fellow artists here. With Hugo Vogel in particular, he shared his love of the garden and the special light at Wannsee. Both artists lived a stone's throw away from each other and made an impressive mark on the history of the lake. In Berlin, Liebermann's main place of residence was Pariser Platz. His father had bought the house with the number seven and Max lived here with his wife and daughters. Max Liebermann was an actor who lived for and served art. With the darkest chapter in German history, Liebermann was deprived of the foundation of his life. His Jewish roots and the modern form of his depictions led to a ban on exhibitions of his works. Liebermann withdrew. He lost his life's work at the age of 86 and died two years later in his house at Pariser Platz.





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