
On the last day of the exhibition Max Liebermann. An Impressionist from Berlin, we invite you to a guided tour with exhibition curator Alice Cazzola and celebrate the finissage together.
The exhibition presents, for the first time in Italy, the entire artistic career of Max Liebermann (1847-1935), one of the greatest innovators of late 19th-century German painting. During the guided tour, visitors will be able to learn about his relationships with Holland, France and, above all, discover a hitherto lesser-known aspect: Liebermann’s ties with Italy, where he traveled at least six times. Between 1878 and 1913 he visited Venice, Florence, Rome and Naples and had close relationships with leading figures on the Italian art scene. From the beginnings in 1895, he was one of the protagonists of the first International Art Exhibitions in the city of Venice, today’s Venice Biennale, and participated in numerous group exhibitions in Italy. Several of his works then became part of famous Italian museums, some of which are gathered at the Casa di Goethe, such as: Self-portrait of 1908 on loan from the Uffizi Galleries (Florence), Ragazzi al bagno of 1899 from GAM – Galleria d’Arte Moderna (Milan).
Image: Max Liebermann, Self-portrait, 1908, oil on canvas, Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence © Gabinetto Fotografico delle Gallerie degli Uffizi
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