Max Beckmann: On my painting

Max Beckmann: On my painting

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“One of my problems is to find the Self, which has only one form and is immortal­—to find it in animals and men, in the heaven and in the hell which together form the world in which we live.”

 

Compiled and edited by George Scrivani for Hanuman Books in 1988, On My Painting collects six texts from the pioneering German artist Max Beckmann, who fled Nazi Germany after his paintings—increasingly moody and reflective of the existential terror of the time—were labeled “degenerate”. In addition to the titular essay, this volume contains short pieces “Creative Credo” and “The New Program”, extracts from his Diaries, three “Letters to a Woman Painter”, and the text of a speech given to the philosophy faculty at Washington University in St. Louis, shortly before his death in 1950.

Author Max Beckmann
Publisher Humboldt Books
Pages: 128
Material: softcover
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Dimensions: 7.6 × 10.5 cm