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Max Slevogt
Max Slevogt

Max Slevogt

German, 1868-1932
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Max Slevogt was a German Impressionist painter and illustrator, best known for his landscapes. He was, together with Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann, one of the foremost representatives in Germany of the plein air style. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics.

He was born in Landshut, Germany, in 1868. From 1885 to 1889 he studied at the Munich Academy, and his early paintings are dark in tone, exemplifying the prevailing style in Munich. In 1889 Slevogt visited Paris, where he attended the Académie Julian. In 1896, he drew caricatures for the magazines Simplicissimus and Jugend, and the next year he had his first solo exhibition in Vienna.

Toward the end of the 1890s his palette brightened. He travelled again to Paris in 1900, where he was represented in the German pavilion of the world exhibition with the work Scheherezade, and was greatly impressed by the paintings of Édouard Manet. In 1901 he joined the Berlin Secession.

A trip to Egypt in 1914 resulted in 21 oil paintings in a fresh bright style, as well as numerous watercolors and drawings; on the return journey he stopped off in Italy. In June he acquired the country seat Neukastel. After the outbreak of World War I he was sent as official war painter to the western front. The war experience brought about a search for new style appropriate to the expression of the horrors of war. In the same year he became a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin.

He designed scenery for the performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni in the Dresdner state opera in 1924. In 1929 he was given a large 60th birthday exhibition in the Prussian academy of the arts in Berlin. During the last year of his life he worked on the religious mural Golgatha in the peace church in Ludwigshafen on the Rhine. It was destroyed by bombing raids during World War II.

Max Slevogt died in Leinsweiler (at that time in the Rheinpfalz part of Bavaria) in 1932. He is buried in the burial place of the family Finkler east of his house, the so-called Slevogthof (with wall paintings) at Neukastel.

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Still life with apples, grapes, and plums.

Still life with apples, grapes, and plums. (before 1920)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Still Life
Section of Crewel Embroidery on Border of Petticoat

Section of Crewel Embroidery on Border of Petticoat (1935-1942)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Index of American Design
Six-day race in Berlin

Six-day race in Berlin (1909)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Landscape
Blossoming Lilac

Blossoming Lilac (ca 1921)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Landscape
Orang-Utan ‘Seemann’ with his keeper

Orang-Utan ‘Seemann’ with his keeper (ca. 1901)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Figurative
Kinder am Weiher (Garten in Godramstein)

Kinder am Weiher (Garten in Godramstein) (1909)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Landscape
Still Life with Watermelon

Still Life with Watermelon (ca. 1931)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Still Life
Pfälzische Landschaft

Pfälzische Landschaft (1921)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Landscape
Früchtestilleben

Früchtestilleben (1911)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Still Life
Garten in Godramstein mit verwachsenem Baum und Weiher

Garten in Godramstein mit verwachsenem Baum und Weiher (1910)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Landscape
Den letzten ein Prosit

Den letzten ein Prosit

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Illustration
Der verlorene Sohn 3

Der verlorene Sohn 3 (1899)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Figurative
Der verlorene Sohn

Der verlorene Sohn (1899)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Figurative
Der verlorene Sohn 2

Der verlorene Sohn 2 (1899)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Figurative
Bildnis Theodor Stoperan

Bildnis Theodor Stoperan (1923)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Figurative
Marietta tanzend im Raum

Marietta tanzend im Raum (1904)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Figurative
Selbstbildnis mit Kindern im Atelier

Selbstbildnis mit Kindern im Atelier (1911)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Figurative
Gärtner vor dem Haus

Gärtner vor dem Haus (1910)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Landscape
Haus in Godramstein – Wolfgang mit Ziege

Haus in Godramstein – Wolfgang mit Ziege (1909)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Landscape
Verschneiter Waldweg

Verschneiter Waldweg (1917)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Landscape
Amaryllis und Flieder

Amaryllis und Flieder (1916)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Still Life
Achill – Cover

Achill – Cover (1907)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Illustration
Bookplate of R.S.W. Mirbt

Bookplate of R.S.W. Mirbt (1910)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Illustration
Die Gefangenen (Tom Hutter und Harry Hurry)

Die Gefangenen (Tom Hutter und Harry Hurry) (1908)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Illustration
Hawkeye dressed up as a bear fighting with Magua

Hawkeye dressed up as a bear fighting with Magua (1908)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Illustration
Hexentanz

Hexentanz (1903)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Illustration
Mabel läst Pfadfinder ein

Mabel läst Pfadfinder ein (1908)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Illustration
The Duel

The Duel (1904)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Illustration
Wildtöter läst den sterbenden Indianer trinken

Wildtöter läst den sterbenden Indianer trinken (1908)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Illustration
Lederstumpf-Erzählungen Pl.01

Lederstumpf-Erzählungen Pl.01 (1914)

Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932)
Illustration
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