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- Max Beckmann
- German Expressionism
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- Distorted Forms Art
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Max Beckmann’s 'The Actors' (1942) – a powerful triptych exploring human condition & societal critique. Bold Expressionist style, layered symbolism, & raw emotion. Ideal for collectors.
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.
A powerful Expressionist triptych by Max Beckmann featuring distorted figures and vibrant colors that explore social anxiety and human drama, inviting you to experience this masterpiece of German modernism.
Three haunting skulls and scattered bottles create a profound sense of mortality in this powerful German Expressionist still life by Max Beckmann, inviting you to explore the depths of this evocative masterpiece.