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Landschaft mit Kirche und Weg
1911 | painting

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Sonniger Weg
1913 | painting

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Dame in grüner Jacke
1913 | painting

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Arabisches Café (kleiner Türke)
1914 | painting

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Das helle Haus (1. Fassung)
1914 | watercolor

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Türkisches Café
1914 | oil on panel

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Weiden am Bach
1912 | painting

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Kleiner Zoologischer Garten in B...
1912 | painting

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Spaziergang in Blumen
1912 | painting

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Spiegelbild im Schaufenster
1913 | watercolor

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Waldspaziergang
1913 | painting

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Mädchen unter Bäumen
1914 | Oil on canvas

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Segelboot auf dem Tegernsee
1910 | oil on cardboard

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Tunesische Landschaft
1914 | painting

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Paar im Wald
1912 | painting

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Stilleben mit Anemonen und blaue...
1911 | painting

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Rote Tulpen in weißer Vase
1912 | painting

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Farbige Formen I
1913 | painting

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Fingerhüte im Garten
1912 | painting

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Farbige Formenkomposition
1914 | painting

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Badende Frauen
1913 | painting

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Undated | watercolor on paper

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Tegernsee-Landschaft
1910 | Oil on canvas

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1914 | gouache, watercolour, pastel and gum arabic

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1914 | watercolour and pencil on paper

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Mutter mit Kind
1910 | painting

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Mit gelber Jacke
1913 | watercolor

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Segelboot am Morgen, 1910
1910 | oil on canvas

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Frau auf Balkon
1910 | painting

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Heiliger Georg
1912 | painting

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St. Germain bei Tunis
1914 | watercolor

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Porträt mit Äpfeln
Undated | Oil on canvas

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Weiblicher Akt IV
1907 | Pencil drawing

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Zwei Damen im Café
1913 | painting

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Farbige Formen II
1913 | painting

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Blumen am Fenster (Begonien in T...
1910 | painting

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Nach Sonnenuntergang am See
1914 | watercolor

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Unser Garten am See 4
1914 | watercolor

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Zwei Mädchen
1913 | oil on cardboard

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Unter den Lauben von Thun (Ein S...
Undated | Watercolour and gouache

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1914 | watercolour on paper

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Walter, drei Tage alt
1910 | painting

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Bäume in der Wiese
1910 | painting

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Seiltänzerin. Um 1913
Undated | Oil on canvas

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Ansicht vom Tegernsee
1910 | painting

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Persiflage auf den Blauen Reiter
1913 | watercolor

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Kolonnade mit Segelboot I
1913 | painting

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Staudacherhaus in Tegernsee
1910 | painting

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Segelboot, Tegernsee
1910 | painting

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Dorfstraße in Kandern II
1911 | watercolor

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Bildnis Dr. Ludwig Deubner
1903 | Coal and white chalk on paper

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Farbenkomposition II
1911 | watercolor

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Markt in Tunis I
1914 | watercolor

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Mutter mit Kind, lesend (Elisabe...
1912 | painting

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Rosengärtchen in Tegernsee
1910 | painting

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Sitzender Akt, vorgebeugt
1912 | gouache

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Modegeschäft im Laubengang
1913 | graphic

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Abstrakte Formen
1913 | graphic

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Unter den Thuner Laaken
1914 | graphic

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Picknick am Strand
1913 | watercolor

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Spaziergänger unter Bäumen
1914 | graphic

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Landschaft mit hellem Baum
1914 | watercolor

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Vorstadthäuser
1912 | watercolor

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Mädchen mit Pferd und Esel
1914 | watercolor

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Nackte Mädchen in der Barke
1913 | painting

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Nacktes Mädchen mit Kopftuch
1910 | painting

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Sitzendes nacktes Mädchen
1912 | painting

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Baum im Kornfeld
1907 | painting

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Drei Mädchen in einer Barke
Undated | Gouache, oil behind glass

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Mädchen mit blauen Vögeln
1914 | painting

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Spaziergang auf der Brücke
1912 | painting

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Weiblicher Akt, stehend
1913 | watercolor

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Undated | brush and black wash and black gouache with green-yellow gouache

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Landschaft mit drei Mädchen
1911 | painting

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Russisches Ballett I. 1912
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Triptychon: Großer Zoologischer ...
1912 | painting

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Landschaft mit Bauer, Junge und ...
1914 | painting

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August Macke

August Macke

  January 3, 1887
  September 26, 1914
   •   Expressionism   •   Wikipedia: August Macke

The painter August Macke (1887-1914) made a trip to Tunisia in the spring of 1914 together with his artist colleagues Paul Klee and Louis Moilliet. This trip plunged the three painters into a real creative frenzy. For Macke, this trip to North Africa was also to be the artistic climax of his short life, which ended in early autumn of the same year.

Macke spoke enthusiastically about his African environment as the most beautiful of all, more beautiful than the fragrant Provence: the trip to Tunisia flooded the inspiration and energy of the three painters. While Louis Moillet came home with 14 different works and Paul Klee with 48 drawings and watercolours, Macke had 79 drawings, 33 watercolours and many photographs in his luggage: the trip to Tunisia became an established art historical concept. Macke, Klee and Moilliet immersed themselves in a mysterious wonderland: the flair of Tunis, the medina, the Arabic tangle of languages, old buildings from Greek and Roman times, dromedaries as beasts of burden and Berbers in their traditional, waving robes - all this had fascinated August Macke. But he was particularly impressed by the simple people and their way of life, which he immortalised in many sketches, watercolours and photographs.

The flood of impressions must have put August Macke in an almost ecstatic state - he made one sketch after another: House roofs and views out of the window, small cubic and light yellow painted houses with blue shutters are captured by August Macke in two-dimensional, radiantly bright pictures. The highly sensitive artist feels the colours and light of Tunisia almost physically and describes them as "clear and colourful like a church window". An exotic charm and the very special light of North Africa had already attracted many other artists to Tunisia before Macke and his friends. Early Impressionists were fascinated by the endless expanses of the deserts, the buildings and the high sky over Africa. Thus Pierre Auguste Renoir and Claude Monet had visited Algeria, Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter had also visited Tunisia. Wassily Kadinssky published alongside Franz Marc under the synonym "The Blue Rider" as important pioneers of modern art of the 20th century. The inspiration for Macke, Klee and Moilliet's trip to Tunisia was to come from this group of artists.

He had wanderlust for a long time: born in 1887 in Meschede, Sauerland, Macke graduated from the Academy of Arts in Düsseldorf and took courses at the School of Arts and Crafts. He designed costumes and decorations before he went on journeys to Belgium, Italy, France, Holland and Switzerland, in order to be able to gather ever new artistic impressions - and so it came to the journey to Tunis, Hammamet and Kairouan. In Tunis unique pictures were created: Macke and Klee turned away from traditional painting styles in order to devote themselves more to the expressionist and cubist developments of abstraction and simplification. This is why Macke today stands for the art of Expressionism. The trip to Tunis had become the absolute highlight of his artistic work. At the end of the trip, the twenty-seven-year-old had to go to the First World War as a soldier. August Macke's life came to an abrupt end on 26 September 1914. He fell at Perthes-les-Hurlus in Champagne.

August Macke

August Macke
  January 3, 1887
  September 26, 1914
   •   Expressionism   •   Wikipedia: August Macke

The painter August Macke (1887-1914) made a trip to Tunisia in the spring of 1914 together with his artist colleagues Paul Klee and Louis Moilliet. This trip plunged the three painters into a real creative frenzy. For Macke, this trip to North Africa was also to be the artistic climax of his short life, which ended in early autumn of the same year.

Macke spoke enthusiastically about his African environment as the most beautiful of all, more beautiful than the fragrant Provence: the trip to Tunisia flooded the inspiration and energy of the three painters. While Louis Moillet came home with 14 different works and Paul Klee with 48 drawings and watercolours, Macke had 79 drawings, 33 watercolours and many photographs in his luggage: the trip to Tunisia became an established art historical concept. Macke, Klee and Moilliet immersed themselves in a mysterious wonderland: the flair of Tunis, the medina, the Arabic tangle of languages, old buildings from Greek and Roman times, dromedaries as beasts of burden and Berbers in their traditional, waving robes - all this had fascinated August Macke. But he was particularly impressed by the simple people and their way of life, which he immortalised in many sketches, watercolours and photographs.

The flood of impressions must have put August Macke in an almost ecstatic state - he made one sketch after another: House roofs and views out of the window, small cubic and light yellow painted houses with blue shutters are captured by August Macke in two-dimensional, radiantly bright pictures. The highly sensitive artist feels the colours and light of Tunisia almost physically and describes them as "clear and colourful like a church window". An exotic charm and the very special light of North Africa had already attracted many other artists to Tunisia before Macke and his friends. Early Impressionists were fascinated by the endless expanses of the deserts, the buildings and the high sky over Africa. Thus Pierre Auguste Renoir and Claude Monet had visited Algeria, Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter had also visited Tunisia. Wassily Kadinssky published alongside Franz Marc under the synonym "The Blue Rider" as important pioneers of modern art of the 20th century. The inspiration for Macke, Klee and Moilliet's trip to Tunisia was to come from this group of artists.

He had wanderlust for a long time: born in 1887 in Meschede, Sauerland, Macke graduated from the Academy of Arts in Düsseldorf and took courses at the School of Arts and Crafts. He designed costumes and decorations before he went on journeys to Belgium, Italy, France, Holland and Switzerland, in order to be able to gather ever new artistic impressions - and so it came to the journey to Tunis, Hammamet and Kairouan. In Tunis unique pictures were created: Macke and Klee turned away from traditional painting styles in order to devote themselves more to the expressionist and cubist developments of abstraction and simplification. This is why Macke today stands for the art of Expressionism. The trip to Tunis had become the absolute highlight of his artistic work. At the end of the trip, the twenty-seven-year-old had to go to the First World War as a soldier. August Macke's life came to an abrupt end on 26 September 1914. He fell at Perthes-les-Hurlus in Champagne.





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