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Max Beckmann: The Sketchbooks
By Christine Lenz, Max Beckmann ( (other contributor)) and Klaus Schrenk
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Hatje Cantz Pub
Publication date November 30, 2011
Pages 976
Binding Hardcover
Edition Slp
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9783775722742
ISBN-10 3775722742
Dimensions 4 by 10.25 by 12.75 in.
Weight 13.05 lbs.
Published in Europe
Original list price $375.00
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: Famed for his self portraits, which rival Rembrandt and Picasso for intensity of conception and scrutiny, Max Beckmann (1884-1950) towers over German painting of the first half of the twentieth century, providing German modernism with one of its most personal visions and also inspiring a subsequent generation of American painters (Philip Guston, Nathan Oliveira). Now, Hatje Cantz presents this luxurious catalogue raisonné of Beckmann's 54 sketchbooks--the first time they have been published in their entirety. Beckmann used these sketchbooks throughout his active career, which spans the period between 1899 and his death in 1950. Their more than 1,300 pages (plus nearly 100 single sheets that have now been assigned to their original sketchbooks) are all reproduced here and annotated with texts elucidating themes and composition methods. This catalogue raisonné provides revelatory information and insight into Beckmann's process as a painter.

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Slp edition from Hatje Cantz Pub (November 30, 2011)
9783775722742 | details & prices | 976 pages | 10.25 × 12.75 × 4.00 in. | 13.05 lbs | List price $375.00
About: Famed for his self portraits, which rival Rembrandt and Picasso for intensity of conception and scrutiny, Max Beckmann (1884-1950) towers over German painting of the first half of the twentieth century, providing German modernism with one of its most personal visions and also inspiring a subsequent generation of American painters (Philip Guston, Nathan Oliveira).

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