古典人物因何而美,看完这位画家的作品你就知道了
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Max Nonnenbruch (1857-1922) Max Nonnenbruch was a German painter at the Munich school, known for his neoclassicism and symbolic scenes.
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He studied at the 1875 for two years, then at the 1877 at the Royal Academy of Arts in Munich.
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He also studied at the Ecole des beaux-arts and the Ecole Julien in
Paris. In 1880, the artist and friends Hans Ould and Kraus Elana Meyer travelled to Paris and Italy.
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Max Nonnenbruch is very involved in Munich's artistic life. He was president of the artists'support association in Munich and a member of the General Art Cooperative in Germany. He was also
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the Secretary of the Exhibition Committee for the International
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Exhibition of art at the Glass Palace in Munich in 1892. At 1890s, the painter made several trips to England and France.
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His works, which feature young women, dancers and showgirls in Oriental costumes, can be seen in many Greek and Roman contexts: Greek vases, jewelry, hairstyles, columns and mosaics.
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The purity of the countryside is particularly evident in his work, which depicts young women dressed in vintage beachfront clothes.
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