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Experience Max Beckmann’s ‘The Night,’ a haunting 1919 masterpiece of Neue Sachlichkeit. Explore its distorted figures & symbolic depth – a powerful statement on post-war anxiety.
Experience Max Beckmann’s ‘Great Scene of Agony’ (1906). A haunting Expressionist masterpiece exploring human vulnerability & suffering through raw emotion & distorted forms.
Max Beckmann’s "The Iron Bridge" (1922) – a dynamic Expressionist cityscape! Bold colors, textured impasto & symbolic industrial scenes. A captivating piece for art lovers & collectors.
Experience Max Beckmann’s "Columbine" – a striking Expressionist masterpiece! Explore its masked figure, vibrant colors & symbolic depth. Own this iconic 1950 artwork reproduction.
Max Beckmann’s 'The Actors' (1942) – a powerful triptych exploring human condition & societal critique. Bold Expressionist style, layered symbolism, & raw emotion. Ideal for collectors.
The painting resides at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MetCollects), acquired in 2017.
Max Beckmann's 'Actresses' (1946) captures a dramatic scene of two women in a dressing room, reflecting themes of performance and vulnerability with bold brushstrokes.
Max Beckmann’s ‘Self Portrait with a Bucket Hat’ (1921) is a haunting monochromatic etching exploring identity & duality. A key work of German Expressionism, its layered reflections offer a contemplative glimpse into the artist's psyche.
A powerful German Expressionist triptych by Max Beckmann featuring distorted figures and symbolic scenes of lust and greed from 1937, inviting you to explore the profound depth of this masterpiece for your collection.
Max Beckmann's "Rugby Players" (1929) captures the raw energy of an expressionist rugby game with distorted figures and a sense of mystery. Explore this iconic black and white painting and discover similar artworks for sale.
Max Beckmann's intense Self-Portrait with Trumpet (1938) captures the artist’s expressionist style through a serious man in red holding a trumpet, alongside a bottle and cup. This powerful oil on canvas offers a glimpse into Beckmann’s unique vision and artistic legacy – discover this remarkable piece.
Max Beckmann's haunting 'The King,' painted in 1937 during his exile, showcases Expressionist drama through a poignant portrait blending regal dignity with childlike vulnerability—a masterpiece to explore and cherish.
Experience the surreal chaos of Max Beckmann's 1938 masterpiece, Bird's hell, a vibrant depiction of disorder and life; discover this complex vision today.
Experience Max Beckmann's 1950 depiction of a woman by the sea; explore this evocative early to mid-20th-century masterpiece and bring art home.
Max Beckmann's 'Perseus. Triptych' (1941) is a haunting mythological masterpiece, reflecting trauma and existential themes through distorted figures & bold colors. Explore its powerful narrative of liberation and confinement.
Max Beckmann’s ‘Odysseus and Calypso’ (1943) is a powerfully Expressionist oil painting depicting the iconic Greek hero and nymph with distorted forms and vibrant colors, capturing intense emotion and inviting you to explore this masterpiece.
Max Beckmann’s "Day and Dream. Magic Mirror" (1946) presents a haunting black and white drawing of a woman contemplating her reflection before a distorted mirror, embodying the artist's post-war anxieties and surreal style.
Max Beckmann's 'Self-portrait with champagne glass,' painted in 1919, captures a moment of social interaction with distorted figures reflecting the artist’s post-war vision. Explore this iconic work and bring its unique style into your space.
Max Beckmann’s "Quappi and Indian" presents a haunting Expressionist portrait of vulnerability and unspoken tension through distorted figures and a crimson backdrop reflecting post-WWI anxieties. Explore this iconic 1928 artwork and discover its rich symbolism.
Explore Max Beckmann's poignant masterpiece 'Clown with Women and Young Clown,' a black & white depiction capturing human connection amidst unsettling beauty. Discover its artistic influences and historical significance.
Expressionist self‑portrait of a stern man holding a cigarette, painted by Max Beckmann in 1907; explore this striking piece or bring it into your collection.
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