Max, Gabriel Cornelius von

Czechoslovakian, 1840-1915 Painter, illustrator and teacher, nephew of (1) Emanuel Max. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague (1855-8), and the Akademie der Bildenden K?nste, Vienna (1858-61), and under Karl Theodor von Piloty at the Akademie der Bildenden K?nste, Munich (1863/4-7). He settled in Munich, where he opened a private school of painting in 1869. His paintings and book illustrations of the second half of the 1860s show an affinity with the late Romanticist movement. He illustrated works of German literature by Wieland, Lenau and Schiller, as well as producing illustrations for Goethe's Faust (1867-8; Prague, N.G., Kinsky Palace). As well as literary and even musical sources, religious themes frequently occur in his work, including his first great success, the Crucifixion of St Julie (1867; ex-Sotheby's, London, 1976). In numerous female figures and portraits Max explored the tension between the inner state and the charm of the physical appearance or surroundings of his subjects. His interest in the artistic perception of relationships between physical reality and the spiritual world led him to a study of anthropology and contemporary occultism and mysticism, as in his portraits of the Seer of Prevorst


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Max, Gabriel Cornelius von A Christian Martyr on the Cross oil


A Christian Martyr on the Cross
Painting ID::  19348
A Christian Martyr on the Cross
Oil on canvas The Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
Oil_on_canvas The_Hermitage,_St._Petersburg.
   
   
     

Max, Gabriel Cornelius von A Christian Martyr on the Cross oil


A Christian Martyr on the Cross
Painting ID::  29222
A Christian Martyr on the Cross
mk65 Oil on canvas 49x36"
mk65 Oil_on_canvas 49x36"
   
   
     

Max, Gabriel Cornelius von The Anatomist oil


The Anatomist
Painting ID::  88315
The Anatomist
1869(1869) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 136.5 x 189.5 cm (53.7 x 74.6 in) cyf
   
   
     

Max, Gabriel Cornelius von Lady Macbeth oil


Lady Macbeth
Painting ID::  90775
Lady Macbeth
1885(1885) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 100 x 73 cm cjr
   
   
     

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     Max, Gabriel Cornelius von
     Czechoslovakian, 1840-1915 Painter, illustrator and teacher, nephew of (1) Emanuel Max. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague (1855-8), and the Akademie der Bildenden K?nste, Vienna (1858-61), and under Karl Theodor von Piloty at the Akademie der Bildenden K?nste, Munich (1863/4-7). He settled in Munich, where he opened a private school of painting in 1869. His paintings and book illustrations of the second half of the 1860s show an affinity with the late Romanticist movement. He illustrated works of German literature by Wieland, Lenau and Schiller, as well as producing illustrations for Goethe's Faust (1867-8; Prague, N.G., Kinsky Palace). As well as literary and even musical sources, religious themes frequently occur in his work, including his first great success, the Crucifixion of St Julie (1867; ex-Sotheby's, London, 1976). In numerous female figures and portraits Max explored the tension between the inner state and the charm of the physical appearance or surroundings of his subjects. His interest in the artistic perception of relationships between physical reality and the spiritual world led him to a study of anthropology and contemporary occultism and mysticism, as in his portraits of the Seer of Prevorst

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