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A self-portrait painted during World War II by German expressionist artist Max Beckmann has been sold in Berlin for 20 million euros ($20.7 million).
The National Gallery of Art’s “The Anxious Eye: German Expressionism and Its Legacy” surveys artworks across eras of war and new frontiers in psychology.
BERLIN, Germany (AFP) — A remarkable wartime self-portrait of painter Max Beckmann will be auctioned in Germany next week, valued at a record-setting estimate of up to 30 million euros.
A self-portrait painted during the Second World War by German expressionist artist Max Beckmann has sold in Berlin for 20 million euros (£17 million), which appears to be a record for an art ...
A self-portrait by expressionist artist Max Beckmann smashed the record price for a painting sold at auction in Germany, when it was put before buyers in Berlin on Thursday.
In what is believed to be her last self-portrait, the trailblazing German Expressionist painter Paula Modersohn-Becker self-actualized a state of peace found after reconciling with her estranged ...
A self-portrait painted during the Second World War by German expressionist artist Max Beckmann has sold in Berlin for 20 million euros (£17 million), which appears to be a record for an art ...
A self-portrait painted during the Second World War by German expressionist artist Max Beckmann has sold in Berlin for 20 million euros (£17 million), which appears to be a record for an art ...
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