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Newsday (Melville, NY)
MAR-06
Timing let a Jewish artist be German first, foremost.
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Timing let a Jewish artist be German first, foremost.
Publication: Newsday (Melville, NY) Publication Date: 31-MAR-06 |
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Newsday
Byline: Ariella Budick
Mar. 31--The painter Max Liebermann had extraordinary timing. Born in 1847, he lived through what were arguably the best years for Jews in Germany, and he died in 1935, in time to avoid the very worst. During those decades he reigned as an aesthetic doyen and a bona fide member of the haute bourgeoisie, his talent rewarded with social and material recognition. He opened a window to modernism, letting the breeze of French innovation into the...
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