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Art and society, Criticism and interpretation, History, Beckmann, max, 1884-1950, Art criticism, Art, germanPeople
Max Beckmann (1884-1950)Times
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Of 'truths impossible to put in words': Max Beckmann contextualized
2009, Peter Lang
in English
3039107046 9783039107049
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Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Introduction / Rose-Carol Washton Long and Maria Makela
Space as metaphor : Beckmann and the conflicts of secessionist style in Berlin / Jay A. Clarke
Max Beckmann's inconceivable modernism / Karen Lang
Ambivalence : personal and political / Rose-Carol Washton Long
"Painted sounds" : music in the art of Max Beckmann / Marsha Morton
Some portraits from Weimar-era Frankfurt / Barbara C. Buenger
Max Beckmann, sport and the field of cultural criticism / James Van Dyke
Titanic sinks, departure arrives : on Beckmann, film and the fall of history painting and rise of the historical object / Peter Chametzky
Max Beckmann : from space to place / Sabine Eckmann
Imagining the American West : Max Beckmann in St. Louis and California / F. Forrrester-Hahn
Between heaven and earth : Max Beckmann's last representations of the artist / David Ehrenpreis
List of contributors
Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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