Max Slevogt
Max Slevogt (1868-1932) was a notable German painter and a significant figure in the Impressionist movement in Germany. Renowned for his vibrant landscapes and expressive portraits, Slevogt often depicted scenes of leisure and the natural beauty of the German countryside. His works are characterized by their bold brushwork and a keen sense of light and atmosphere. Alongside Max Liebermann and Lovis Corinth, he formed a triumvirate that defined German Impressionism, contributing to the movement's unique adaptation of Impressionist techniques. Slevogt was also involved in stage design and illustrations, showcasing his versatility as an artist.
Born on May 08, 1868 (157 years old)
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Max Slevogt was a significant representative of German Impressionism and is featured prominently alongside Liebermann.
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