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Max Liebermann
1847-1935

Max Liebermann 1847-1935

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Max Liebermann 1847-1935

Sketches of Jozef Israëls
pencil, pen and ink on paper
28.2 x 21.2
(lower right) 'M. Liebermann' and inscribed
1987-223
Photo: Bridgeman images
These sketches depict one of Liebermann's closest life-long friends, the famous Dutch painter Josef Israëls, head of the Hague school of peasant genre painting and a frequent depictor of Dutch...
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These sketches depict one of Liebermann's closest life-long friends, the famous Dutch painter Josef Israëls, head of the Hague school of peasant genre painting and a frequent depictor of Dutch Jewish life. The two met in 1880 during one of Liebermann's regular visits to the Netherlands and often worked together since then. Late in his life, Israëls entrusted Liebermann to write his biography, which was published in 1901 and underwent multiple editions. As scholar Yosef Kaplan writes, Liebermann 'provides a loving portrait of the older artist, and in many respects compares Israëls' artistic energy to that of Rembrandt.' In these intimate sketches, Israëls is depicted towards the end of his life, during one of his walks along the Dutch seaside in Scheveningen. An etching by Liebermann, depicting Israëls in a similar pose, is in the collection of the Leo Baeck Institute for the Study of German-Jewish History and Culture.
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purchased 1959

Literature

Walter Schwabe and Julia Weiner, eds., Jewish Artists: the Ben Uri Collection - Paintings, Drawings, Prints and Sculpture (London: Ben Uri Art Society in association with Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd, 1994), p. 70.
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