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Max Slevogt: Picture 'Blumenstillleben im Freien' (1917), version framed in white and gold colour

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Max Slevogt (1868-1932) is often counted among the great German Impressionists along with Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann. The fact that this simple attribution should be treated with caution became clear in 2018, when a major exhibition at the Landesmuseum Hannover presented the wide range of his work - as a painter, graphic artist, illustrator and stage designer - to mark his 150th birthday. According to Frank G. Kurzhals in 'Weltkunst', it finally showed him as an 'equilibrist between styles' and as a representative of 'an art that not only reproduces the visible, but also endeavours to make it visible'. The following work 'Blumenstillleben im Freien' was also exhibited; it comes from the Landesmuseum's collection. Original: 1917, oil on canvas, size 63 x 82.5 cm (H/W), property of the City of Hanover. Brilliant, authentic edition in a limited edition of 980 copies with numbered certificate on the reverse. Fine art giclée on artist's canvas made of 100% cotton, stretched on wooden stretcher frame. Framed in white and gold solid wood moulding. Size 55 x 69 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Artist: Max Slevogt