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Max Slevogt Dame in gelbem Kleid mit gelber Rose oil painting


Dame in gelbem Kleid mit gelber Rose
Painting ID::  89062
Artist: Max Slevogt
Painting: Dame in gelbem Kleid mit gelber Rose
Introduction: 1918(1918) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 180 x 119 cm cjr
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Max Slevogt Study of Lions oil painting


Study of Lions
Painting ID::  97301
Artist: Max Slevogt
Painting: Study of Lions
Introduction: 1907(1907) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 21 X 26 in cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     German Impressionist Painter, 1868-1932 German painter, printmaker and illustrator. His father, adjutant and friend of the future Prince Regent, Luitpold (1821-1912), died when Slevogt was just two years old. His mother moved to Werzburg, where he spent his schooldays. Even in his childhood and adolescence, family connections brought Slevogt to Pfalz, to an aunt in Landau and to the Finkler family in Neukastel. Initially he had planned to become a musician, but he began to study painting at the Akademie der Bildenden Kenste in Munich in 1885. His fellow students included Gabriel von Hackl (1843-1926), Karl Raupp (1837-1918), Ludwig Herterich (1856-1932) and Wilhelm von Diez (1839-1907). In 1889 he spent a term at the Academie Julian in Paris. At that time Impressionism had very little effect on him. Following a trip to Italy in 1890 with the painter Robert Breyer (1866-1941) who had befriended him at the Akademie, he began to work independently as a painter in Munich. In 1893 he participated in the first exhibition of the newly founded Munich Secession, exhibiting Wrestling School (1893; Edenkoben, Schloss Villa Ludwigshehe); the judges wanted to refuse this painting as immoral since its entwined and naked men caused offence. In the following years his paintings often appeared harsh and non-academic to conservative Munich circles. At this time Slevogt also made contributions to the journals Jugend and Simplizissimus, which were significant in the development of his graphic work. . Related Artists to Max Slevogt : | Myles Birket Foster,RWS | CLAESZ, Pieter | Pierre-Denis Martin | Heinrich Vogeler | Hone, Nathaniel |

 

 

 

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