Max Slevogt

(German, 1868–1932)

Max Slevogt was a German Impressionist painter, printmaker, and illustrator. Best known for his involvement in the Berlin Succession, along with other German Impressionists Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann, Slevogt painted en plein air. Characterized by a naturalistic color palette and expressive brushstrokes, the artist’s works depicted landscapes, zoo animals, portraits, and interior scenes. Born on October 8, 1868 in Landshut, Germany, he studied at the Munich Academy and later at the Académie Julian in Paris, where he became acquainted with the works of Édouard Manet. Slevogt spent time in Berlin and Vienna and also made painting excursions to Egypt and Italy. The artist died on September 20, 1932 in Leinsweiler, Germany. Today, his works are in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Cleveland Museum of Art, among others

Max Slevogt Artworks

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Bildnis Max von Wassermann, 1928–1928

Max Slevogt

Bildnis Max von Wassermann, 1928–1928

Sale Date: October 29, 1987

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Waldweg, 1899–1899

Max Slevogt

Waldweg, 1899–1899

Sale Date: October 29, 1987

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Dame im weissen reitkleid zu pferde, 1910–1910

Max Slevogt

Dame im weissen reitkleid zu pferde, 1910–1910

Sale Date: June 30, 1987

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Bildnis Carl Steinbart, 1910–1910

Max Slevogt

Bildnis Carl Steinbart, 1910–1910

Sale Date: June 30, 1987

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Garten in godrammstein mit verwachsenem , 1910–1910

Max Slevogt

Garten in godrammstein mit verwachsenem , 1910–1910

Sale Date: June 29, 1987

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Der vorgarten der steinbartschen villa..., 1911–1911

Max Slevogt

Der vorgarten der steinbartschen villa..., 1911–1911

Sale Date: June 29, 1987

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Sada Yakko and a Japanese child, 1906–1906

Max Slevogt

Sada Yakko and a Japanese child, 1906–1906

Sale Date: December 3, 1985

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