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August Macke und Franz Marc: Eine Künstlerfreundschaft: Ausstellung in Bonn + München
Impressions of the exhibtion August Macke and Franz Marc: An Artist's Friendship from 25.09.2014 to 04.01.2015 at the Art Museum Bonn and from 28.01.2015 to 03.05.2015 at the Lenbachhaus, München... read more in German:
Impressionen der Ausstellung August Macke und Franz Marc: Eine Künstlerfreundschaft vom 25.09.2014 bis 04.01.2015 im Kunstmuseum Bonn und vom 28.01.2015 bis 03.05.2015 im Lenbachhaus, München.
Viereinhalb Jahre, die den Expressionismus veränderten: Macke in Bonn und Marc in München waren eng befreundet. Sie verarbeiteten ähnliche Einflüsse sehr verschieden, zeigen Kunstmuseum und Lenbachhaus – mit einem Kommentar vom August-Macke-Haus.
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August Macke, Garden Restaurant, 1912
August Macke was one of the renowned expressonist artists. In the year our picture was painted, he was living in Bonn, joined the Blue Rider group of artists in Munich and visited the painter Robert Delaunay in Paris with Franz Marc.
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August Macke: A collection of 105 works (HD)
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August Macke: A collection of 105 works (HD)
Description: August Macke was born in Meschede, Germany. His father, August Friedrich Hermann Macke (1845-1904), was a building contractor and his mother, Maria Florentine, née Adolph, (1848-1922), came from a farming family in Germany's Sauerland region. The family lived at Brüsseler Straße until August was 13. He then lived most of his creative life in Bonn, with the exception of a few periods spent at Lake Thun in Switzerland and various trips to Paris, Italy, Holland and Tunisia. In Paris, where he traveled for the first time in 1907, Macke saw the work of the Impressionists, and shortly after he went to Berlin and spent a few months in Lovis Corinth's studio.
His style was formed within the mode of French Impressionism and Post-impressionism and later went through a Fauve period. In 1909 he married Elizabeth Gerhardt. In 1910, through his friendship with Franz Marc, Macke met Kandinsky and for a while shared the non-objective aesthetic and the mystical and symbolic interests of Der Blaue Reiter.
Macke's meeting with Robert Delaunay in Paris in 1912 was to be a sort of revelation for him. Delaunay's chromatic Cubism, which Apollinaire had called Orphism, influenced Macke's art from that point onwards. His Shops Windows can be considered a personal interpretation of Delaunay's Windows, combined with the simultaneity of images found in Italian Futurism.
The exotic atmosphere of Tunisia, where Macke traveled in 1914 with Paul Klee and Louis Moilliet was fundamental for the creation of the luminist approach of his final period, during which he produced a series of works now considered masterpieces. August Macke's oeuvre can be considered as Expressionism, (the movement that flourished in Germany between 1905 and 1925) and also his work was part of Fauvism. The paintings concentrate primarily on expressing emotion, his style of work represents feelings and moods rather than reproducing objective reality, usually distorting colour and form.
Macke's career was cut short by his early death at the front in Champagne in September 1914, the second month of World War I. His final painting, Farewell, depicts the mood of gloom that settled after the outbreak of war.
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August Macke und Franz Marc - Eine Künstlerfreundschaft
Eröffnung der Ausstellung im Kunstmuseum Bonn am 24.09.2014
Die Ausstellung ist bis zum 04.01.2015 geöffnet und zieht danach ins Lenbachhaus nach München um. Das Land Nordrhein-Westfalen gab eine Staatsbürgschaft, da die Prämie für eine Versicherung der kostbaren Werke aus aller Welt sehr teuer hätte werden können. Die Künstler verband eine tiefe, wenn auch durch beider Tod im Ersten Weltkrieg bedingt nur kurze Freundschaft. Das gemeinsame Bild Paradies blieb im Westfälischen Landesmuseum in Münster, da der Transport schwierig gewesen wäre. Im Schriftwechsel der Künstlerfreunde taucht bereits die Wendung gewollt und nicht gekonnt als wohl nicht ganz ernst gemeinte Frotzelei auf.
Lokalzeit aus Köln August Macke
August Macke
August Robert Ludwig Macke was born in Germany on 3 January 1887, in Meschede, Westphalia. He was the only son of August Friedrich Hermann Macke (1845--1904), a building contractor and amateur artist, and his wife, Maria Florentine, née Adolph, (1848--1922), who came from a farming family in Westphalia's Sauerland region. Shortly after August's birth the family settled at Cologne, where Macke was educated at the Kreuzgymnasium (1897-1900) and became a friend of Hans Thuar, who would also become an artist. In 1900, when he was thirteen, the family moved to Bonn, where Macke studied at the Realgymnasium and became a friend of Walter Gerhardt and Gerhardt's sister, Elisabeth, whom he would marry a few years later. The first artistic works to make an impression on the boy were his father's drawings, the Japanese prints collected by his friend Thuar's father and the works of Arnold Böcklin which he saw on a visit to Basel in 1900. In 1904 Macke's father died, and in that year Macke enrolled at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, under Adolf Maennchen (1904-1906). During this period he also took evening classes under Fritz Helmut Ehmke (1905), did some work as a stage and costume designer at the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf, and visited northern Italy (1905) and Netherlands, Belgium and Britain (1906)
Das (verlorene) Paradies: Expressionistische Visionen - Ausstellung in Bonn
Impressions of the exhibition Paradise (lost): Expressionist Visions between Tradition and Modernity from 26.09.2014 to 25.01.2015 at the August-Macke-Haus, Bonn... read more in German:
Impressionen der Ausstellung Das (verlorene) Paradies: Expressionistische Visionen zwischen Tradition und Moderne vom 26.09.2014 bis 25.01.2015 im August-Macke-Haus, Bonn.
Viereinhalb Jahre, die den Expressionismus veränderten: Macke in Bonn und Marc in München waren eng befreundet. Sie verarbeiteten ähnliche Einflüsse sehr verschieden, zeigen Kunstmuseum und Lenbachhaus – mit einem Kommentar vom August-Macke-Haus.
Einen ausführlichen Bericht finden Sie bei Kunst+Film:
Lokalzeit Ruhr Spurensuche Mülheimer Schüler und August Macke
August Macke
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August Macke
August Robert Ludwig Macke war einer der bekanntesten deutschen Maler des Expressionismus.Er beteiligte sich an den beiden Ausstellungen des Blauen Reiters.In rund zehn Jahren schuf Macke ein Werk, das sich unter dem Einfluss der vielfältigen Kunstströmungen der Zeit zunächst stilistisch rasch wandelte.Der persönliche Stil, zu dem er schließlich fand, und der heute als typisch für Macke empfunden wird, ist geprägt durch die Beschäftigung mit der Wirkung des Lichts und durch die Verwendung reiner, leuchtender, harmonierender Farben.
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August Macke 奧古斯特·馬克 (1887-1914) Expressionism Fauvism Orphism German
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August Macke (3 January 1887 – 26 September 1914) was one of the leading members of the German Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider). He lived during a particularly innovative time for German art: he saw the development of the main German Expressionist movements as well as the arrival of the successive avant-garde movements which were forming in the rest of Europe. Like a true artist of his time, Macke knew how to integrate into his painting the elements of the avant-garde which most interested him.
August Robert Ludwig Macke was born in Germany on 3 January 1887, in Meschede, Westphalia. He was the only son of August Friedrich Hermann Macke (1845–1904), a building contractor and amateur artist, and his wife, Maria Florentine, née Adolph, (1848–1922), who came from a farming family in Westphalia's Sauerland region. Shortly after August's birth the family settled at Cologne, where Macke was educated at the Kreuzgymnasium (1897-1900) and became a friend of Hans Thuar, who would also become an artist. In 1900, when he was thirteen, the family moved to Bonn, where Macke studied at the Realgymnasium and became a friend of Walter Gerhardt and Gerhardt's sister, Elisabeth, whom he would marry a few years later.
The first artistic works to make an impression on the boy were his father's drawings, the Japanese prints collected by his friend Thuar's father and the works of Arnold Böcklin which he saw on a visit to Basel in 1900. In 1904 Macke's father died, and in that year Macke enrolled at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, under Adolf Maennchen (1904-1906). During this period he also took evening classes under Fritz Helmut Ehmke (1905), did some work as a stage and costume designer at the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf, and visited northern Italy (1905) and Netherlands, Belgium and Britain (1906).
Thereafter Macke lived most of his creative life in Bonn, with the exception of a few periods spent at Lake Thun in Switzerland and various trips to Paris, Italy, the Netherlands and Tunisia. In Paris, where he traveled for the first time in 1907, Macke saw the work of the Impressionists, and shortly after he went to Berlin and spent a few months in Lovis Corinth's studio. His style was formed within the mode of French Impressionism and Post-impressionism and later went through a Fauve period. In 1909 he married Elisabeth Gerhardt. In 1910, through his friendship with Franz Marc, Macke met Kandinsky and for a while shared the non-objective aesthetic and the mystical and symbolic interests of Der Blaue Reiter.
Macke's meeting with Robert Delaunay in Paris in 1912 was to be a sort of revelation for him. Delaunay's chromatic Cubism, which Apollinaire had called Orphism, influenced Macke's art from that point onwards. His Shops Windows can be considered a personal interpretation of Delaunay's Windows, combined with the simultaneity of images found in Italian Futurism.
The exotic atmosphere of Tunisia, where Macke traveled in April 1914 with Paul Klee and Louis Moilliet was fundamental for the creation of the luminist approach of his final period, during which he produced a series of works now considered masterpieces. August Macke's oeuvre can be considered as Expressionism (in its original German flourishing between 1905 and 1925), and also as part of Fauvism. The paintings concentrate primarily on expressing feelings and moods rather than reproducing objective reality, usually distorting colour and form.
Macke's career was cut short by his early death in the second month of the First World War at the front in Champagne, France, on 26 September 1914. His final painting, Farewell, depicts the mood of gloom that settled after the outbreak of war. This was also the same year that he painted the famous painting, Türkisches Café in München (1914).
奧古斯特·馬克(August Macke,1887年1月3日-1914年9月26日)是一位德國表現主義畫家,藍騎士的領袖人物之一。他是德國最早的表現主義畫家之一,推動了其在德國的發展。
他出生於德國梅舍德,但一生中大多數時間都在波恩創作,亦曾短暫地前往圖恩湖和歐洲其他地區尋求靈感。第一次世界大戰爆發後參軍,兩個月後死於法國香檳前線。
1997年及2000年他的兩幅畫售出超過200萬美元的高價, 而《Im Bazar》(1914)則在2011年拍出396萬英鎊的價格。
August Macke Oil Paintings
August Macke (1887-1914) was a German painter whose harmonious and simple scenes of everyday life made a unique contribution to Expressionism.
August Macke was born in Meschede on January 3, 1887. He studies at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and the School of Applied Arts from 1904 to 1906. During this time he belongs to the circle of people around the actress Luise Dumont and also makes stage designs for the Düsseldorf theatre. He studies at the painting school of Lovis Corinth in Berlin in 1907/08, traveling to Paris twice during this time. He meets the painter Louis Moilliet while staying in Switzerland for some time in 1909, afterwards he travels to Paris again where he meets Carl Hofer.
August Macke spends some time in Munich in 1909/10, and also on Lake Tegern. He becomes a good friend of Franc Marc, whose art he admires.
He also comes into contact with the Neuen Künstlervereinigung München (Munich New Artist's Association). A visit to an exhibition of Islamic art in 1910 inspires him to use oriental motifs in paintings and tapestry. As of 1911 he lives in Bonn. Macke is a member of the artist group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) as of 1911/12 and shows works at both of their exhibitions.
Macke contributes to the Sonderbund-exhibition in Cologne in 1912 with both his work and also as one of the organizers.
He also goes on his fourth journey to Paris the same year, this time accompanied by his friend Franz Marc. They visit Robert Delaunay in his studio.
The Macke family moves to the Swiss town of Hilterfingen on Lake Thun in 1913. The important journey to Tunis with Louis Moilliet and Paul Klee takes place in 1914. Macke dies in World War I the same year.
Despite his short life, he leaves an extensive oeuvre of great strength and high quality. August Macke is regarded a master colorist, generating a colorful and cheerful world in his paintings and watercolors. In the beginning, August Macke's style was geared at Impressionism; however, he picks up elements of Futurism and Cubism. Due to the encounter with Robert Delaunay's orphistic style, Macke's pictures undergo a certain clarification and simplification of forms. Besides portraits, his oeuvre comprises landscapes, still life and nudes with recurring topics. He often depicts walkers under trees, in parks and in zoos, women in front of shop windows, boutiques and hat shops. August Macke is regarded as one of the most important German Expressionists.
August Macke dies on September 26, 1914 as a soldier near Perthe-les-Hurlus in the Champagne.
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Bonn (German pronunciation: [ˈbɔn]), officially the Federal City of Bonn, is a city on the banks of the Rhine River in the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany with a population of 309,869 within its administrative limits. The city is the second official residence of the President of Germany, the Chancellor of Germany, the Bundesrat, and the first official seat of six German federal ministries. Bonn is located in the very south of the Rhine-Ruhr region, the largest metropolitan area of Germany, with over 11 million inhabitants.
Founded in the first century BC as a Roman settlement, Bonn is one of Germany's oldest cities. From 1597 to 1794, Bonn was the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and residence of the Archbishops and Prince-electors of Cologne. In 1949, the Parliamentary Council drafted and adopted the German constitution, the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany in Bonn. Whilst Berlin was symbolically named the de jure capital, from 1949 to 1990, Bonn was the de facto capital of West Germany. After the Fall of the Iron Curtain, Bonn remained the seat of government of united Germany from 1990 to 1999. In recognition of this, the former capital holds the one-of-a-kind title of Federal City (Bundesstadt).
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The Kunstmuseum Bonn or Bonn Museum of Modern Art is an art museum in Bonn, Germany, founded in 1947.[1] The Kunstmuseum exhibits both temporary exhibitions and its collection. Its collection is focused on Rhenish Expressionism and post-war German art. It is part of Bonn's Museum Mile.