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Max Liebermann "The Park Scene"
Original Signed Etching Framed
Late 19th C. - $10,000.00 VALUE
Max Liebermann, (born July 20, 1847, Berlin, Ger.—died February 8, 1935, Berlin), was a painter and printmaker who is known for his naturalistic studies of the life and labor of the poor. He was also the foremost proponent of Impressionism in Germany. Liebermann’s style was influenced by the French Impressionist painters Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas. As Liebermann focused on Impressionist concerns of light and color, subject matter became less important for him. However, he maintained a connection to the narrative tradition of German art, and thus, unlike the French Impressionists, he never became completely detached from subject matter. In 1899 Liebermann founded the Berliner Secession, a group of artists who supported the academically unpopular styles of Impressionism and Art Nouveau. Despite his association with the antiestablishment Secession, he became a member of the Berlin Academy, and in 1920 he was elected its president. In 1932 the Nazis forced him to resign from his position.
This original etching “The Park Scene” (late 19th century) by the famous German Impressionist depicts people seated at the park. The scene is surrounded by tall trees. The artwork is clearly executed and signed “M Liebermann” by the professional hand of printmaking master Max Liebermann. The size of the artwork is approximately 7" inches in width and 7" inches in height. It is captured within a simple wooden frame and has a beige matting. The overall size of the art piece is approximately 11.75" inches in width and 16" inches in height. The art piece comes with a free certification of authenticity and $10,000 insurance value.
Specifications of Piece |
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Artist/Maker: | Max Liebermann |
Title: | The Park Scene |
Dimensions/Size of Art: Size of Frame: Size of Piece: |
7" x 7" inches 0.50" inch width/ wood 16" x 11.75" inches |
Material: | Etching Pencil |
Circa-Period : | Late 19th Century |
Condition : | Extremely Fine |
Appraised Value: | $10,000.00 |
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