E-Book, Englisch, 255 Seiten
Macke / Cohen August Macke
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-78160-777-0
Verlag: Parkstone-International
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 255 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-78160-777-0
Verlag: Parkstone-International
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
August Macke (1887-1914) was a master of German Expressionism, a movement which sprang up in the early 1900s with the intent to forego physical reality in search of its emotional counterpart, with a particular emphasis on expressing dark moods of tragedy and angst. Macke was a master of color and form, producing eye-catching canvases that evoke a strong sympathetic reaction in the viewer. He was equally at home portraying the sun drenched streets of Tunisia, the cloudy sky around the Bonn cathedral, and the faceless multitude of a crowded railway station. In this compelling text, Walter Cohen examines the brief life of an artist whose seemingly limitless potential was tragically cut short by his untimely death.
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1;Biography;5
2;August Macke;8
3;Macke on "The new Program" [1914 ];28
4;The Masks by August Macke;44
5;Macke's Letters to Franz Marc;70
5.1;Bonn, after 9 December 1910;70
5.2;Bonn, the 2nd day of Christmas, 1910;84
5.3;Bonn, postmarked 24 March 1911;104
5.4;Bonn, postmarked 15 June 1911;108
5.5;Bonn, 1 September 1911;114
5.6;Bonn, before Christmas 1911;124
5.7;Bonn, 8 January 1912;134
5.8;Bonn, 22 January 1912;144
5.9;Bonn, after 23 January 1912;150
5.10;Bonn, 5 Febuary 1912;158
5.11;Bonn, 28 April 1912;174
5.12;Bonn, 14 May 1912;184
5.13;Letter from Bonn [postmarked: 25 May 1912];190
5.14;Bonn, postmarked 5 JUne 1912;198
5.15;Bonn, 1 July 1912;214
5.16;Bonn, 23 July 1912;220
5.17;Bonn, 19 May 1913;236
5.18;Lisbeth to Mary Macke Marc, 11 November 1913;246
6;Index;248