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Max Beckmann

Max Beckmann

German, 1884–1950

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“Make the painting more personal.” — Max Beckmann

Max Beckmann dreamed up a world of actors, cabaret singers, heroes, and thugs, whose dramas unfold on city streets, at masquerades and carnivals, and in candlelit chambers. The artist himself is often part of the action, usually costumed, but identifiable by his enormous head and scowling face. At a time when many of his German contemporaries were experimenting with abstraction, Beckmann resolutely pursued the possibilities of figuration and narrative, peppering his paintings with fragments of myths, bible stories, and opaque allegories—often interspersed with scenes and figures from his life. After he received initial recognition for history paintings and portraits, with muted palettes, an impressionistic paint handling, and references to Old Masters like Michelangelo and Peter Paul Rubens, the course of Beckmann’s life and art shifted at the outbreak of World War I. He joined the medical corps, and at first he was energized by the turmoil of war, writing “my art can gorge itself here.” But the action soon ended for him after he had a nervous breakdown in 1915. Over the next decade, he captured the doomed Weimar Republic with acidic cynicism, creating jam-packed, riotously colored canvases populated by a cast of characters enacting the chaos of postwar urban life. He also focused on etching and lithography in these years, producing several black-and-white print portfolios, including Hell (1918–19), which features scenes of a devastated Berlin. The city’s inhabitants torture one another, clamp their eyelids shut, and dance frantically. In the early 1930s, the National Socialist press began to attack Beckmann’s work, and in 1933, soon after Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany, the artist was dismissed from his teaching position at Frankfurt’s Städel Art School, and his paintings at the Berlin National Gallery were removed from view. It was in this time of mounting terror and uncertainty that Beckmann began to paint the triptych Departure (1932–35), in which he has juxtaposed restraint and freedom, compression and openness, violence and refuge. Its outer panels are consumed by scenes of torture in a dimly lit theater, while in the center panel archaic figures appear on a boat in calm seas under a clear, bright sky. In 1937, on the day after many of his works were included in the Degenerate Art exhibition, Beckmann left for Amsterdam, where he lived during World War II. He remained active in exile, turning to mythic, parabolic images unmoored from a particular time or place. In 1947, he was able to immigrate to America, where he taught in St. Louis and New York. Sharing his own mantra with his students, he often told them, “work a lot…simplify…use lots of color…make the painting more personal.”

Hillary Reder, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Drawings and Prints, 2016

Works in Collection

218 works
1. Woman with Fish (Frau mit Fisch) 2. Composition (Komposition) from the illustrated book Max Beckmann

1. Woman with Fish (Frau mit Fisch) 2. Composition (Kompo...

Max Beckmann

(1948, published 1949)

A Mirror on an Easel (Spiegel auf einer Staffelei)

A Mirror on an Easel (Spiegel auf einer Staffelei)

Max Beckmann

1926

Adam and Eve (Adam und Eva)

Adam and Eve (Adam und Eva)

Max Beckmann

printed 1917, published 1918

Annual Fair (Jahrmarkt)

Annual Fair (Jahrmarkt)

Max Beckmann

(1921, published 1922)

Assault (Sturmangriff)

Assault (Sturmangriff)

Max Beckmann

1916 (published 1919)

At the Hotel (The Dollar) (Im Hotel [Der Dollar])

At the Hotel (The Dollar) (Im Hotel [Der Dollar])

Max Beckmann

(published c. 1923)

At the Piano (Am Klavier)

At the Piano (Am Klavier)

Max Beckmann

(1913, published c. 1922)

At the Toilette (Bei der Toilette)

At the Toilette (Bei der Toilette)

Max Beckmann

1923, published 1924

Beach (Strand)

Beach (Strand)

Max Beckmann

(1922)

Before the Mirror (Vor dem Spiegel)

Before the Mirror (Vor dem Spiegel)

Max Beckmann

1923

Behind the Scenes (Hinter den Kulissen) for the portfolio Annual Fair (Jahrmarkt)

Behind the Scenes (Hinter den Kulissen) for the portfolio...

Max Beckmann

1921, published 1922

Bitterness (Verbitterung) (plate 3) from Stadtnacht (City Night)

Bitterness (Verbitterung) (plate 3) from Stadtnacht (City...

Max Beckmann

1921

Café (Two Old Women in Foreground) (Café [Im Vordergrund zwei alte Frauen])

Café (Two Old Women in Foreground) (Café [Im Vordergrund ...

Max Beckmann

printed 1916, published 1918

Café Music (Cafémusik)  from Faces (Gesichter)

Café Music (Cafémusik) from Faces (Gesichter)

Max Beckmann

printed 1918, published 1919

Carouse (Gelage)

Carouse (Gelage)

Max Beckmann

(1925)

Children at a Window (Kinder am Fenster)

Children at a Window (Kinder am Fenster)

Max Beckmann

(1922)

Christ and Pilate (Christus und Pilatus) from Day and Dream

Christ and Pilate (Christus und Pilatus) from Day and Dream

Max Beckmann

(1946)

Christ and the Sinner (Christus und die Sünderin) from Six Lithographs to the New Testament (Sechs Lithographien zum Neuen Testament)

Christ and the Sinner (Christus und die Sünderin) from Si...

Max Beckmann

1911

Christ in the Desert (Large Figure) (Christus in der Wüste [Grosse Figur])  from Six Lithographs to the New Testament (Sechs Lithographien zum Neuen Testament)

Christ in the Desert (Large Figure) (Christus in der Wüst...

Max Beckmann

1911

Circus (Zirkus) from Day and Dream

Circus (Zirkus) from Day and Dream

Max Beckmann

(1946)

City Night (Stadtnacht) (plate 2) from Stadtnacht (City Night)

City Night (Stadtnacht) (plate 2) from Stadtnacht (City N...

Max Beckmann

1921

City View with "Eiserner Steg" (Stadtansicht mit Eisernem Steg)

City View with "Eiserner Steg" (Stadtansicht mit Eisernem...

Max Beckmann

(1923, published 1924)

Composition (Komposition) from the illustrated book Max Beckmann

Composition (Komposition) from the illustrated book Max B...

Max Beckmann

(1948, published 1949)

Crawling Woman (Kriechende Frau) from Day and Dream

Crawling Woman (Kriechende Frau) from Day and Dream

Max Beckmann

(1946)

Exhibitions

72 exhibitions

Mar 12, 1931 – Apr 22, 1931

German Painting and Sculpture

27 artists · 1 curator

Jun 07, 1932 – Oct 30, 1932

Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture

57 artists

Jul 11, 1934 – Sep 13, 1934

New Acquisitions: Lachaise Torso; Prints

21 artists

Nov 19, 1934 – Jan 20, 1935

Modern Works of Art: 5th Anniversary Exhibition

117 artists

Jun 04, 1935 – Sep 24, 1935

Summer Exhibition: The Museum Collection and a Private Collection on Loan

53 artists

Jan 14, 1936 – Feb 16, 1936

New Acquisitions: The Collection of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.

53 artists

Jun 23, 1937 – Nov 04, 1937

Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection and on Loan

53 artists

May 10, 1939 – Sep 30, 1939

Painting, Sculpture, Prints

154 artists

May 06, 1941 – Apr 30, 1941

Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection

74 artists

Jun 24, 1942 – Aug 24, 1942

New Acquisitions: Free German Art

4 artists

Dec 09, 1942 – Jan 24, 1943

Twentieth Century Portraits

159 artists · 1 curator

Feb 16, 1944 – May 10, 1944

Modern Drawings

120 artists · 3 curators

May 24, 1944 – Oct 15, 1944

Painting, Sculpture, Prints

133 artists · 1 curator

Mar 06, 1945 – Mar 25, 1945

What is Modern Painting?

37 artists

Jun 20, 1945 – Feb 13, 1946

The Museum Collection of Painting and Sculpture

174 artists

Feb 19, 1946 – May 05, 1946

The Museum Collection of Painting

67 artists

Jul 02, 1946 – Sep 12, 1954

Paintings, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts from the Museum Collection

112 artists · 1 curator

Apr 01, 1947 – May 04, 1947

Large-Scale Modern Paintings

16 artists · 1 curator

Jun 01, 1948 – Sep 06, 1948

Portraits in Prints

29 artists · 1 curator

Oct 01, 1948 – Oct 31, 1948

Print Gift of Victor S. Riesenfeld and Matisse: Jazz: Gift of the Artist

31 artists · 1 curator

May 10, 1949 – Jul 10, 1949

Master Prints from the Museum Collection

132 artists · 2 curators

Aug 03, 1949 – Oct 05, 1949

Sculpture by Painters

12 artists

Jul 25, 1950 – Nov 05, 1950

Recent Acquisitions

15 artists

Aug 29, 1950 – Oct 15, 1950

Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection

72 artists · 1 curator

Mar 27, 1951 – Jun 03, 1951

New Lamps

24 artists · 1 curator

Jul 18, 1951 – Aug 19, 1951

Modern Bible Illustration

20 artists · 1 curator

Sep 18, 1951 – Oct 24, 1951

Prints by Max Beckmann

1 artist

May 06, 1952 – Jun 08, 1952

Recent Acquisitions

36 artists · 1 curator

Jun 23, 1953 – Oct 04, 1953

Summer Exhibition: New Acquisitions; Recent American Prints, 1947–1953; Katherine S. Dreier Bequest; Kuniyoshi and Spencer; Expressionism in Germany; Varieties of Realism

100 artists · 2 curators

Oct 19, 1954 – Feb 06, 1955

XXVth Anniversary Exhibition: Paintings from the Museum Collection

260 artists

Dec 07, 1954 – Feb 01, 1955

Modern Masterprints of Europe

72 artists · 1 curator

Mar 05, 1955 – Apr 24, 1955

Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection: New Acquisitions

22 artists · 1 curator

Nov 30, 1955 – Feb 22, 1956

Recent Acquisitions

44 artists

Nov 28, 1956 – Jan 20, 1957

Recent European Acquisitions

37 artists · 1 curator

Oct 02, 1957 – Dec 01, 1957

German Art of the 20th Century

42 artists · 2 curators

Oct 08, 1958

Second Floor Permanent Collection

28 artists

May 04, 1960 – Sep 18, 1960

Portraits from the Museum Collection

92 artists · 1 curator

Oct 11, 1960 – Jan 02, 1961

100 Drawings from the Museum Collection

74 artists · 1 curator

Aug 19, 1961 – Jan 30, 1962

Modern Allegories

20 artists · 1 curator

Aug 06, 1963 – Sep 29, 1963

60 Modern Drawings: Recent Acquisitions

45 artists · 1 curator

May 27, 1964

Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection

169 artists

May 27, 1964 – Feb 07, 1965

From the Museum Collections: Family Portraits

13 artists

Oct 16, 1964 – Jan 31, 1965

Max Beckmann

1 artist · 3 curators

Dec 21, 1966 – Mar 05, 1967

The Taste of a Connoisseur: The Paul J. Sachs Collection

68 artists · 1 curator

Apr 28, 1967 – Apr 30, 1967

The Artist as His Subject

46 artists · 2 curators

Jun 06, 1967 – Sep 17, 1967

The Artist as His Subject

49 artists

May 28, 1969 – Sep 01, 1969

Twentieth-Century Art from the Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Collection

119 artists · 1 curator

Nov 10, 1970 – Apr 21, 1971

The Nude: Thirty 20th-Century Drawings

24 artists · 1 curator

Jul 01, 1971 – Sep 27, 1971

The Artist as Adversary

140 artists · 1 curator

Mar 07, 1973 – Jun 04, 1973

Works on Paper

58 artists

Oct 12, 1973 – Feb 02, 1974

Published in Germany, 1923

17 artists · 2 curators

Aug 30, 1974 – Nov 10, 1974

German Drawing: The Expressionists

24 artists · 1 curator

Mar 07, 1975 – Jun 08, 1975

Points of View

29 artists · 1 curator

Aug 05, 1975 – Sep 28, 1975

Modern Masters: Manet to Matisse

21 artists · 1 curator

May 14, 1976 – Aug 08, 1976

Prints from the Collection

30 artists

Aug 20, 1976 – Nov 14, 1976

Between World Wars: Drawing in Europe and America

66 artists · 1 curator

Apr 28, 1978 – Jul 04, 1978

A Treasury of Modern Drawing: The Joan and Lester Avnet Collection

89 artists · 1 curator

Nov 14, 1979 – Jan 22, 1980

Art of the Twenties

167 artists · 1 curator

Aug 20, 1981 – Oct 06, 1981

Words and Pictures

49 artists · 1 curator

Mar 03, 1983 – May 15, 1983

Prints from Blocks: Gauguin to Now

128 artists · 1 curator

Oct 26, 1983 – Jan 03, 1984

The Modern Drawing: 100 Works on Paper from The Museum of Modern Art

81 artists · 1 curator

Dec 01, 1983 – Jan 03, 1984

Selections from the Collection of Painting and Sculpture

4 artists

May 17, 1984

Selections from the Permanent Collection: Prints and Illustrated Books

99 artists · 2 curators

May 17, 1984

Selections from the Permanent Collection: Drawings

61 artists · 2 curators

May 06, 1985 – Dec 18, 1985

The Expressionist Idiom

43 artists · 1 curator

May 26, 1985 – Oct 29, 1985

Drawing in Austria and Germany

41 artists · 1 curator

May 29, 1986 – Sep 30, 1986

Naked/Nude

63 artists · 1 curator

Oct 24, 1987 – Mar 01, 1988

European Drawing Between the Wars

59 artists · 1 curator

Nov 20, 1987 – Mar 08, 1988

Master Prints from the Collection

66 artists · 1 curator

Mar 16, 1989 – Jul 04, 1989

Watercolors: Selections from the Permanent Collection

39 artists · 1 curator

Apr 06, 1989 – Aug 08, 1989

Master Prints from the Collection

102 artists · 1 curator

Nov 16, 1989 – Mar 13, 1990

Prints: Proofs and Variants

25 artists · 1 curator