Max Liebermann
Max Liebermann is considered one of the most significant representatives of German Impressionism. His works are characterized by a vibrant color palette and a sensitive portrayal of light and atmosphere. Liebermann's paintings encompass a wide range of themes, including landscapes, portraits, and scenes from everyday life, often reflecting a particular sensitivity to human experience and nature.
Galerie Koch in Hannover and Galerie Koch-Westenhoff in Lübeck regularly showcase works by Liebermann, contributing to the recognition of his artistic legacy. Galerie Glöckner in Cologne and Galerie Ludorff in Düsseldorf also display the artist's works, highlighting his relevance in the contemporary art scene.
Additionally, his works can be found at Galerie Thomas in Munich, as well as at Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner KG in Berlin and Graphisches Kabinett Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner KG in Bremen. These galleries provide a platform for engaging with Liebermann's oeuvre and promote dialogue about his artistic approaches and their influence on modern painting.
Past Exhibitions
2012 (1 Ausstellung)
- 28.04.2012 – 01.07.2012 MAGAZIN Van Gogh trift Wesselmann · David Galerie
Vertreten durch
- Galerie Glöckner · Köln
- Galerie Koch · Hannover
- Galerie Koch-Westenhoff · Lübeck
- Galerie Ludorff · Düsseldorf
- Galerie Thomas · München
- Graphisches Kabinett Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner KG · Bremen
- Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner KG · Berlin