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Max Slevogt und sein Verleger Bruno Cassirer. 150 col. illustrations.
gebunden , 240 Seiten
ISBN 3422803467
EAN 9783422803466
Veröffentlicht 15. Dezember 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Deutscher Kunstverlag
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Beschreibung

Max Slevogt, the famous German Impressionist, was acclaimed by his contemporaries as the 'King of Illustration'. This exhibition catalogue is the first to focus closely on his unique collaboration with Berlin's most influential publisher during the Weimar Republic, Bruno Cassirer, which laid the foundations for the artist's future reputation. The majority of Slevogt's extensive and innovative illustrated works were published by Cassirer. The publisher repeatedly encouraged the artist to embark on projects and gave him the freedom to explore new subjects and modern creative approaches. Based on the extensive surviving correspondence between Slevogt and Cassirer, this book also presents several fresh insights into their success and networks, the historical context of their work, and the personal relationship between these two outstanding individuals. - First publication on Max Slevogt's unique collaboration with Bruno Cassirer - Exploration of many previously unpublished sources - Slevogt as an illustrator -
Exhibitions: Landesmuseum Mainz, 28.11.2025 to 8.3.2026; Moderne Galerie, Saarlandmuseum Saarbrücken, 27.3.2026 to 5.7.2026; Liebermann-Villa am Wannsee, Berlin, 3.10.2026 to 18.1.2027

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Max Slevogt (1868-1932), German Impressionist. Along with his paintings, in which he primarily captured the atmosphere and light in soft brushstrokes, he was also one of the most influential illustrators of his time.
Bruno Cassirer (1872-1941), Berlin's most significant publisher and the main promoter of Impressionism. He was the founder of the magazine "Kunst und Künstler", which was one of the central art magazines in Germany.
Karoline Feulner is head of the Department of Paintings and Sculpture at the Landesmuseum Mainz. Max Slevogt is the focus of her research. She has organized numerous exhibitions and publications on the German Impressionist.