Die Hölle (Hell): Die Strasse (The Street)
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About this artwork
In this busy scene a number of different types of people are seen mixing on the street. Injured war veterans try and earn a living, while prostitutes and the poor mix with the bourgeois and 'respectable' citizens. A man with outstretched arms is carried through the crowd, while passers-by seem not to notice. He appears to be injured, but we do not know if he is being saved or taken away for another reason. This figure may refer to the anarchist writer Gustav Landauer who was murdered as part of the uprising in May 1919.
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artist:Max BeckmannGerman (1884 - 1950)
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title:Die Hölle (Hell): Die Strasse (The Street)
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date created:1919
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materials:Lithograph
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measurements:87.00 x 61.00 cm
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credit line:Purchased 1981
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accession number:GMA 2465 C
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Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Beckmann was born in Leipzig. He studied in Weimar and Paris before settling in Berlin. At the outbreak of war he volunteered for the medical corps, but in 1915 suffered a nervous breakdown and was later discharged. After seeing the devastating effects of the war on the people of Germany and on the...