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Book Synopsis: ““lf you wish to get hold of the invisible, you must penetrate as deeply as possible into the visible””. Max Beckmann might have been talking about his life as much as his brutally honest and dazzlingly choreographic paintings, for, when he died on a New York street corner in 1950, he had lived one of the most excoriatingly self-critical lives in modern art. He left behind a body of work spanning five decades, work that found its direction and energy in the Paris of the 1920's. A magnet to artists, Paris gave Beckmann the creative competition he craved. Travelling there regularly (and settling there later), he mixed Freely with the likes of Matisse, Picasso, and Delaunay, formulating a style that grew out of the passionate relationship between the German and French avant-garde. But Beckmann was always his own man, and while he soaked up the artistic fervour of the Parisian cafes and ateliers, he maintained a critical distance that allowed him to develop an intensely personal technique and oeuvre. Part Expressionist, part Cubist, Beckmann's art is one of self, cities, and street-life, and this profusely and beautifully illustrated catalogue allows us finally to confirm Beckmann's pre-eminence in the most dynamic art scene of the Twentieth Century.

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Step into the mesmerizing world of Max Beckmann and experience the power of his brutally honest and dazzlingly choreographic paintings. With the "Max Beckmann and Paris: The Exhibition Catalogue Book", you will embark on a journey that delves into the invisible by penetrating as deeply as possible into the visible. This book encapsulates Beckmann's tumultuous life and remarkable artistic career that spanned five decades.

In the vibrant Paris of the 1920s, Beckmann found the perfect breeding ground for his artistic genius. Surrounded by creative titans like Matisse, Picasso, and Delaunay, Beckmann thrived in the competitive environment that fueled his ambition. His unique style emerged from the passionate relationship between the German and French avant-garde, resulting in an art form that defied categorization.

Beckmann's art is a captivating blend of Expressionism and Cubism, reflecting his deep connection to the self, cities, and street-life. This meticulously crafted exhibition catalogue unravels his artistic vision with a profusion of beautifully illustrated pages. It is a testament to Beckmann's unwavering commitment to his craft, showcasing his pre-eminence in the most dynamic art scene of the Twentieth Century.

Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Max Beckmann and witness his exquisite works firsthand. Order your copy of "Max Beckmann and Paris: The Exhibition Catalogue Book" now and discover the legacy of one of the most visionary artists of our time.

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