Max Klinger

Max Klinger Max Klinger (18 February 1857 – 5 July 1920) was a German artist who produced significant work in painting, sculpture, prints and graphics, as well as writing a treatise articulating his ideas on art and the role of graphic arts and printmaking in relation to painting. He is associated with symbolism, the Vienna Secession, and Jugendstil (Youth Style) the German manifestation of Art Nouveau. He is best known today for his many prints, particularly a series entitled ''Paraphrase on the Finding of a Glove'' and his monumental sculptural installation in homage to Beethoven at the Vienna Secession in 1902. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Klinger, Max
Published 1925
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by Dückers, Alexander
Published 1976
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Published 1984
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by Apuleius <Madaurensis>
Published 1989
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Published 1978
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by Avenarius, Ferdinand
Published 1921
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