Ougust Macke

Ougust Macke

artist Germany

Ougust Macke was a prominent German painter and a key member of the Expressionist movement in the early 20th century. Known for his vibrant use of color and innovative compositions, Macke's work was influenced by his travels, particularly to North Africa, where the bright sunlight and rich cultural tapestry inspired many of his paintings. His style is characterized by bold colors and a focus on capturing the essence of a scene rather than its literal representation. Tragically, Macke's life was cut short when he was killed in World War I at the age of 27, but his contributions to modern art continue to be celebrated and studied.

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Iraq Iraq: Ougust Macke wrote to his wife Elizabeth in 1914 about carrying a huge amount of quick sketches home to work on in Bonn. 7

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