Art Reproductions Columbine, 1950 by Max Beckmann (1884-1950, Germany) | WahooArt.com

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"Columbine"

Max Beckmann (i) - 381 x 500 cm - 1950 - (The Saint Louis Art Museum (United States)) (i) - Expressionism (i)

Max Beckmann, a prominent German painter known for his Expressionist style, created the captivating painting Columbine in 1950. This masterpiece is now part of the extensive collection at the renowned Saint Louis Art Museum.

About Max Beckmann's Columbine

Columbine is a symbolic painting that showcases Beckmann's unique ability to combine figurative elements with abstract patterns. The artwork features a woman wearing a harlequin mask, which has become an iconic representation of the Columbine character in various art forms. Measuring 100 x 80 cm, this oil on canvas painting is a mesmerizing piece that invites viewers to explore its intricate details and rich symbolism.

Max Beckmann's Legacy at the Saint Louis Art Museum

The Saint Louis Art Museum boasts an impressive collection of Max Beckmann's works, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. The museum houses over 100 paintings and prints by Beckmann, including some of his most famous pieces such as The Bath, Masquerade, and Loge II. By visiting the museum or ordering a stunning canvas print or an oil-painted replica from WahooArt.com, you can immerse yourself in Beckmann's extraordinary artistic vision.

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