身穿燕尾服的自画像

Max Beckmann · PD

身穿燕尾服的自画像


作品信息

创作年份
1927
材质技法
布面油画
类型
绘画
尺寸
139.5 × 95.5 cm

故事

In 1927 Max Beckmann was near the top of the German art world, teaching in Frankfurt and showing to real acclaim, and he painted himself the way that success felt: in a black tuxedo, one hand on his hip, a cigarette held low, filling the frame like a man who owns the room. Critics read it at once as a portrait of the modern person, self-possessed and a little hard. The confidence did not last. Within a decade the Nazis branded his work degenerate and pulled it from German museums, and Beckmann left the country in 1937, the day after Hitler gave a speech attacking modern art. Harvard bought this picture in 1941, with its painter in exile and Europe at war.