Mann an der Bar (Man at the Bar) [p. 57]

Max Beckmann

Associated Names
Max Beckmann

Artist, German, 1884 - 1950

The image is a sketch showing the upper half of a person's body. The person is positioned in a straightforward manner, though their posture appears slightly relaxed. The facial features, including the eyes, nose, and mouth, are roughly outlined, and the person seems to have short hair. The sketch suggests the person is wearing a collared shirt, as indicated by the outline of the collar. There are no visible jewelry items or objects being held by the person. The background is plain and unadorned, consisting of the blank page on which the sketch is drawn. The sketch is created in pencil on a page that has a slightly aged or yellowed appearance.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    graphite on paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Mrs. Max Beckmann

  • Dimensions

    overall: 16.2 x 10 cm (6 3/8 x 3 15/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1984.64.49.34

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Zeiller/Presler 2010, no. 29r

Associated Artworks

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The image displays irregular and sweeping lines on a beige background, creating an abstract composition. The curved and looping lines resemble the outline of flowing fabric or the gentle undulations of a winding river. Above the abstract shapes, numbers are written.

Begonnene Skizze, Notizen (Initial Sketch, Notation) [p. 1]

Max Beckmann

1884

This is a photograph of a worn paper cover. It is a rectangular piece of paper that appears to be the cover of a notebook or book. The cover is faded blue with a lighter scalloped-edged label area in the center that is blank. The edges of the cover are frayed, showing signs of age and wear, with some chipping and tearing. The binding on the left side is visible. There are a few small spots and marks scattered across the cover.

Beckmann Sketchbook 7

Max Beckmann

1914

The image features a series of irregular dark lines overlapping on the page, creating an abstract composition. The swirling and looping shapes formed by the lines resemble chaotic waves or tangled vegetation. The use of dark and light shading adds depth to the sketch.

Zwei Passanten (Two Walking Figures) [p. 3]

Max Beckmann

1884


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Mrs. Max Beckmann, Peoria; gift to NGA, 1984.

Associated Names

Bibliography

2010

  • Zeiller, Christiane, Gerd Presler.Max Beckmann : die Skizzenbücher = the sketchbooks. II. Ostifildern, 2010: 252, no. 29r

Wikidata ID

Q64611690

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