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Max Beckmann (1884-1950) is one of the most important and controversial German artists of the 20th century. Because his paintings were labeled 'entartete Kunst' (degenerate art) by the Nazis, he left for Amsterdam in 1937, where he lived and worked until 1947.
- in Amsterdam, Waanders edition 2007. With folding map (double sided) where Beckmann lived and worked. Due to the exhibition in the Van Gogh Museum. - Cat. Nijmegen Museum 1988. 120 pages. - Die Hölle 1919. Kupferstichkabinett Berlin 1983. Graphics. 126 pages In German language. - the Apocalypse. Lithographs made in exile. Biblical Museum. Waanders edition. 80 pages - Cat. Center Pompidou. 2002/2003. In French language.