Max Liebermann (1847-1935)
PROPERTY FROM THE KUNSTKREIS COLLECTION, BERLIN
Max Liebermann (1847-1935)

Bildnis des Verlegers Bruno Cassirer

细节
Max Liebermann (1847-1935)
Bildnis des Verlegers Bruno Cassirer
signed and dated 'M Liebermann 21' (upper right)
oil on canvas
29 1/2 x 22 1/4 in. (75 x 56.2 cm.)
Painted in 1921
来源
Bruno Cassirer, Berlin, by whom acquired directly from the artist.
Confiscated from the above by the German Reich, after 25 November 1941.
Galerie Ludorff, Dusseldorf, by 1989.
Anonymous sale, Neumeister, Munich, 24 November 1990, lot 323.
Galerie Tableau, Berlin, until July 1992.
Private collection, Berlin, by 1993.
Kunstkreis Berlin GbR, by whom acquired from the above in 1993.
Restitution settlement agreed between the above and the heirs of Bruno Cassirer, 2002.
出版
M. Eberle, Max Liebermann 1847-1935, Werkverzeichnis der Gemälde und Ölstudien, vol. II, 1900-1935, Munich, 1996, no. 1921/50, p. 1049 (illustrated p. 1048).
展览
Dusseldorf, Galerie Ludorff, Katalog 54, Autumn 1989, p. 122 (illustrated p. 123; titled 'Bildnis eines Herrn').
Würth, Kunsthalle, Schwäbisch Hall, Max Liebermann, Poesie des einfachen Leben, September 2003 - February 2004; this exhibition later travelled to Wuppertal, Von der Heydt-Museum.
Los Angeles, Skirball Cultural Center, Liebermann, From Realism to Impressionism, September 2005 - January 2006, no. 44, p. 219 (illustrated p. 108); this exhibition later travelled to New York, The Jewish Museum.
Bielefeld, Kunsthalle, Der deutsche Impressionismus, November 2009 - February 2010, p. 91 (illustrated).

拍品专文

Bruno Cassirer and his cousin Paul Cassirer had founded their influential Kunst- und Verlagsanstalt in Berlin in 1898, just a few months after the Berliner Secession was founded. With Max Liebermann as its president and both Cassirer cousins as secretaries, the secession was introducing Impressionism to the public and it became the nucleus of Berlin’s burgeoning Avantgarde scene. This in turn helped the Cassirers increase the profile of their art trade and publishing business.

By 1921, the year Liebermann painted this portrait of his close friend and ally, Bruno and Paul had split their business. Bruno, who continued the publishing house under his name, was most known for the Kunst und Künstler, the most important art magazine of the time which recorded and influenced the German speaking art world for thirty years. In this rare portrait of the publisher, painted during his successful years in 1920s Berlin, Liebermann depicts his friend in vibrant brushstrokes and wonderful hues of colour, giving an idea of the animated situation of the sitting.

In 1938 Bruno Cassirer fled with his family to England, leaving much of his art collection behind.

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