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- Phthalo Green
- Putty
- Distorted Figures
- Max Beckmann
- German Expressionism
- Symbolic Painting
- German Art History
- Post-War Art
- Beckmann Artwork
- Neue Sachlichkeit
- 1936 Art Painting
- Triptych Paintings
- Social Commentary
- Expressionism Art
- Bold Color Painting
- Wwi Art Symbolism
- Modern Art Piece
- Earthy Colors
- Expressionist Art
- Acrobats Artwork
- 1919 Art Movement
- Impasto Technique
- Vibrant Colors
- Brown And Red Tones
- Impasto Texture Art
- The Night Painting
- Symbolic Triptych
- Expressionist Style
- Abstract Nude Art
- Symbolic Portrait
- Vibrant Colors Art
- Abstract Art Style
- Acrobats Scene
- Human Drama
- Nude Figure Artwork
- Masked Woman Art
- 1939 Painting
- Modern Art Style
- Vintage Oil Painting
- Social Anxiety
- Abstract Shapes
- Oil On Canvas
- German Expressionist
- Contemporary Art
Experience Max Beckmann’s ‘The Night,’ a haunting 1919 masterpiece of Neue Sachlichkeit. Explore its distorted figures & symbolic depth – a powerful statement on post-war anxiety.
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.
Max Beckmann’s "Alfi with Mask" (1936) – a powerful Expressionist nude exploring anonymity & trauma. Bold colors, impasto texture, and distorted forms evoke WWI's impact. Explore this iconic artwork.
Max Beckmann’s ‘The Acrobats’ (1939) – a powerful Expressionist triptych exploring social anxieties & human drama. Distorted forms, vibrant colors, & layered symbolism. A unique piece by a master.