Kinder am Fenster (1922)
Technique: Giclée quality print
Recommended by our customers
More about this artwork
Kinder am Fenster (Children at the Window), created by the German expressionist Max Beckmann in 1922, offers a captivating glance into urban childhood through the medium of expressionist art. The print, notable for its rough, emotive lines and stark contrasts, illustrates two children gazing out of a large, open window, seemingly captivated by what they observe.This etching engages viewers with its powerful use of light and shadow, which Beckmann manipulates to highlight the curious expressions on the children's faces. Shadows are used not only to sculpt the children's facial features but also to create a sense of depth and texture in the urban backdrop glimpsed through the window. The angular lines and compressed space within the composition intensify the children's absorbed and intense engagement with the world beyond their immediate surroundings.The scene is framed within the confines of the window, which adds a theatrical quality, as though the onlookers are watching a play of the children's encounter with the external environment from a private and intimate vantage point. Beckmann’s choice of this simple yet profound subject matter hints at larger themes of discovery, hope, and perhaps the stark realities of the post-war period."Kinder am Fenster" not only reflects on childhood innocence and curiosity but also comments subtly on the social conditions of the time, making it a poignant example of how Beckmann's art often traversed personal and collective narratives.
Delivery
Returns
Actors, cabaret singers, heroes and thugs in a harsh postwar urban life by German artist Max Beckmann (1884-1950). His paintings show boldness, lust, and pain through delineated figures. The Nazi rule forced Beckmann to resign as an art professor and declared his artworks as degenerate. He later left for America where he lived in exile, yet remained active as an artist.