Max Pechstein

(German, 1881–1955)

Max Pechstein was a German Expressionist painter and printmaker known for his boldly colored nudes and landscapes. “Art is not a pastime, it is a duty with respect to the people, a public affair,” the artist once stated. Born Hermann Max Pechstein on December 31, 1881 in Zwickau, Germany, he studied art in Dresden where he met the painter Erich Heckel. In 1906, Heckel invited him to join the collective Die Brücke which had been formed a year earlier by Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Primarily working in the Impressionist tradition, after joining the group Pechstein began painting in a vibrant Fauvist palette. In a similar vein to Paul Gauguin, Pechstein became interested in primitive art from other cultures as an influence after visiting the Dresden Ethnographical Museum. This interest in the imagery and culture of exotic locales is evinced in his vibrant 1910 painting, Indian and Woman. In 1914, the artist traveled to the Palau Islands in the South Pacific so he could experience the culture first-hand. Pechstein’s art was deemed “degenerate” by the Nazi regime in 1933 and he was forced to resign his teaching position at the Berlin Academy, though it was reinstated after the war. He died on June 29, 1955 at the age of 73. Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Albertina in Vienna, and the Von der Heydt Museum in Wuppertal, Germany, among others.

Max Pechstein Artworks

Max Pechstein (5,645 results)
Knieender Akt mit Schale, 1911–1911

Max Pechstein

Knieender Akt mit Schale, 1911–1911

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Vorfrühling im Harz (Bodetal), 1939–1939

Max Pechstein

Vorfrühling im Harz (Bodetal), 1939–1939

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Tänzerin im Spiegel, 1923–1923

Max Pechstein

Tänzerin im Spiegel, 1923–1923

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Weinberg am Genfer See, 1925–1925

Max Pechstein

Weinberg am Genfer See, 1925–1925

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Pommersche Fischer, 1923–1923

Max Pechstein

Pommersche Fischer, 1923–1923

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Sitzender Akt, 1918–1918

Max Pechstein

Sitzender Akt, 1918–1918

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Auf dem Lager, 1947–1947

Max Pechstein

Auf dem Lager, 1947–1947

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Selbstbildnis mit Pfeife, 1921–1921

Max Pechstein

Selbstbildnis mit Pfeife, 1921–1921

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Spielende Kinder, 1930–1930

Max Pechstein

Spielende Kinder, 1930–1930

Sale Date: October 21, 2000

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Bildnis mit Kopftuch, 1920–1920

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Bildnis mit Kopftuch, 1920–1920

Sale Date: October 21, 2000

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Wartende, 1946–1946

Max Pechstein

Wartende, 1946–1946

Sale Date: October 21, 2000

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Auf dem Lager, 1931–1931

Max Pechstein

Auf dem Lager, 1931–1931

Sale Date: October 21, 2000

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Sitzendes Kind

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Sitzendes Kind

Sale Date: October 21, 2000

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Zillen, 1909–1909

Max Pechstein

Zillen, 1909–1909

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Blondes Mädchen III, 1908–1908

Max Pechstein

Blondes Mädchen III, 1908–1908

Sale Date: October 20, 2000

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Dirne, 1908–1908

Max Pechstein

Dirne, 1908–1908

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Am Ufer, 1920–1920

Max Pechstein

Am Ufer, 1920–1920

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Ein Musiker, 1918–1918

Max Pechstein

Ein Musiker, 1918–1918

Sale Date: October 20, 2000

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Die Pelzmütze, 1912–1912

Max Pechstein

Die Pelzmütze, 1912–1912

Sale Date: October 20, 2000

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Weiblicher Kopf, 1909–1909

Max Pechstein

Weiblicher Kopf, 1909–1909

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Fabrik, 1908–1908

Max Pechstein

Fabrik, 1908–1908

Sale Date: October 20, 2000

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Ein Dorf: Der Morgen, 1918–1918

Max Pechstein

Ein Dorf: Der Morgen, 1918–1918

Sale Date: October 20, 2000

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Schnapsbude I, 1911–1911

Max Pechstein

Schnapsbude I, 1911–1911

Sale Date: October 20, 2000

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Tänzer, 1912–1912

Max Pechstein

Tänzer, 1912–1912

Sale Date: October 18, 2000

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