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Study of Nelly Lütjenswith her daughter  Annemarie

Study of Nelly Lütjenswith her daughter Annemarie

Max Beckmann (in 1944)

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Title Study of Nelly Lütjenswith her daughter Annemarie
Material and technique Graphite
Object type
Drawing > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Dimensions Height 307 mm
Width 239 mm
Artists Artist: Max Beckmann
Accession number MB 2009/T 3 (PK)
Credits Gift private collection, 2009
Department Drawings & Prints
Acquisition date 2009
Creation date in 1944
Internal exhibitions Max Beckmanns Familieportret (2010)
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Max Beckmann

Leipzig 1884 - New York 1950

Max Beckmann studied in Wiemar in 1900 and later left for Berlin. In 1906 he met the artist Edvard Munch and exhibited together with the Neue Sachlichkeit...

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