The Iron Bridge (View of Frankfurt) – (Max Beckmann) Poprzedni Następny


Artysta:

Styl: Cubism

Tematy: Scenes Bridges Buildings Canals And Bridges

Data: 1922

Rozmiar: 42 x 25 cm

Muzeum: Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen (Düsseldorf, Germany)

Technika: Oil On Canvas

Discover the fascinating history and details behind Max Beckmann's iconic painting, The Iron Bridge (View of Frankfurt), a masterpiece that showcases the artist's unique style and skill.

Size and Media

  • Dimensions: 42 x 25 cm
  • Media: Oil on canvas

Style and Date

The Iron Bridge (View of Frankfurt)

is an exceptional example of Cubism, a revolutionary art movement that emerged in the early 20th century. Beckmann created this masterpiece in 1922, reflecting his deep understanding and innovative interpretation of the style.

Location

The Iron Bridge (View of Frankfurt)

is currently housed at Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf, Germany. This renowned museum boasts an impressive collection of artworks, including many by Beckmann himself.

History and Significance

The Iron Bridge (View of Frankfurt) is a powerful representation of the connection between the center of Frankfurt and the Sachsenhausen district. This bridge held significant meaning for Beckmann, as he resided in this area from 1915 to 1933.

This painting is particularly interesting because it reproduces, incompletely and in reverse, a painting of the same subject also created in 1922. The impression featured on Wikioo.org is part of a single edition of about 50 prints.

Beckmann's unique approach to Cubism, combined with his emotional intensity, makes The Iron Bridge (View of Frankfurt) an essential piece in the history of modern art. Explore more of Beckmann's masterpieces and learn about other influential artists at Wikioo.org.

This artwork is in the public domain.

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