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Max Slevogts Netzwerke: Kunst-, Kultur- Und Intellektuellengeschichte Des Späten Kaiserreichs Und Der Weimarer Republik
Edited by
Gregor Wedekind
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Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe Rheinland-Pfalz
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The very multifaceted artist Max Slevogt had contact with many different circles. As a leading member of the Berlin Secession and then the Prussian Academy of Art, he had an outstanding network and was a central figure on the art scene in Germany from the turn of century until the 92 s. The texts in the book situate Max Slevogt within the intellectual history of the late German Empire and the Weimar Republic and thus attempt to classify his work from the perspective of art and cultural history. Max Slevogt's extremely complex artistic practice is described based its intellectual, material, and communicative requirements. The constitution of his oeuvre and his identity as an artist hence go hand in hand and, as netlike structures, give rise to reciprocal interactions.
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De Gruyter
Published date |
2 Aug 2021
Language |
German
Format |
Hardback
Pages |
348
Dimensions |
240 x 170 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight |
1010g
ISBN |
978-3-1106-6095-1
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BISAC |
social science / general
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