Collection
Max Pechstein
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Junges Mädchen - Max Pechstein
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Junges Mädchen - Max Pechstein
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Sitzender Akt (Seated Nude) - Max Pechstein
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The Masked Woman - Max Pechstein
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Still Life with Mirror Clivia, Fruit and Jug - Max Pechstein
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Segelboote am Schilfstrand - Max Pechstein
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A Yellow House - Max Pechstein
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Untitled (Portrait of a Man) - Max Pechstein
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At the Lantern - Max Pechstein
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Bridge over the Seine with Small Steamer - Max Pechstein
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Stillende Mutter (Nursing Mother) - Max Pechstein
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Mädchen. Sitzender weiblicher Akt - Max Pechstein
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Kornpuppen - Max Pechstein
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Der Tanz (Tanzende und Badende am Waldteich) - Max Pechstein
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Charlotte Pechstein with Mirror - Max Pechstein
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Farmhouses in the Morning - Max Pechstein
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Village Landscape - Max Pechstein
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The Big Indian - Max Pechstein
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And lead us not into temptation - Max Pechstein
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Liegender Akt mit Katze - Max Pechstein
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Irises in Evening Shadows - Max Pechstein
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Artist Biography
Max Pechstein
Pechstein was expelled from Die Brucke for exhibiting alone. In 1912 he showed work at the Berlin Secession without his colleagues, and the group voted him out. The expulsion was relatively amicable: he had been the most commercially successful member, his style was more accessible than Kirchner's or Heckel's, and the success had bred resentment. He was also the only member with formal academic training, which set him apart from the start.
He was born in Zwickau in 1881 and apprenticed as a decorator from 1896 to 1900 before studying at the Dresden art school. Erich Heckel invited him to join Die Brucke in 1906. Contact with Matisse pushed his palette toward jarring, unmixed colour, but his compositions retained a warmth and legibility that made them easier to sell than the work of his peers.
At the outbreak of the First World War he was interned in Japan and returned to Germany via Shanghai, Manila and New York. He saw action at the Somme and suffered a nervous breakdown. In 1918 he co-founded the Novembergruppe, a left-wing artists' group that demanded artist involvement in postwar social policy.
The Nazis classified his work as degenerate. Over three hundred paintings were seized from German museums. He was banned from exhibiting and dismissed from the Prussian Academy. He produced 421 lithographs, 315 woodcuts and linocuts, and 165 etchings over his career, making him one of the most prolific printmakers of the Expressionist generation. After the war he was rehabilitated, given a professorship in Berlin and elected to the Academy of Arts. He died in Berlin in 1955, at seventy-three.
He was born in Zwickau in 1881 and apprenticed as a decorator from 1896 to 1900 before studying at the Dresden art school. Erich Heckel invited him to join Die Brucke in 1906. Contact with Matisse pushed his palette toward jarring, unmixed colour, but his compositions retained a warmth and legibility that made them easier to sell than the work of his peers.
At the outbreak of the First World War he was interned in Japan and returned to Germany via Shanghai, Manila and New York. He saw action at the Somme and suffered a nervous breakdown. In 1918 he co-founded the Novembergruppe, a left-wing artists' group that demanded artist involvement in postwar social policy.
The Nazis classified his work as degenerate. Over three hundred paintings were seized from German museums. He was banned from exhibiting and dismissed from the Prussian Academy. He produced 421 lithographs, 315 woodcuts and linocuts, and 165 etchings over his career, making him one of the most prolific printmakers of the Expressionist generation. After the war he was rehabilitated, given a professorship in Berlin and elected to the Academy of Arts. He died in Berlin in 1955, at seventy-three.
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