Dream of War, Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Dream of War
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Max Beckmann

Dream of War, 1946

Blatt 10 aus der Mappe „Day and Dream“


Blatt
401 x 300 mm
Darstellung
266 x 370 mm
Physical Description
Chalk lithograph in black on firm calendered wove paper
Inventory Number
67993J
Object Number
67993J D
Acquisition
Acquired in 2019 as a bequest from Ulrike Crespo from the Karl Ströher Collection
Status
Can be presented in the study room of the Graphische Sammlung (special opening hours)

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About the Acquisition

The Städel Museum has the photographer, psychotherapist, philanthropist, and long-time Frankfurt resident Ulrike Crespo (1950–2019) to thank for more than ninety works ranging from classical modernism to American pop art. The paintings, drawings, and prints by Wassily Kandinsky, Otto Dix, Oskar Schlemmer, Max Ernst, Jean Dubuffet, Cy Twombly, and others originally belonged to the holdings of her grandfather, the Darmstadt-based industrialist Karl Ströher (1890–1977), who amassed an extensive art collection after World War II.

Work Data

Basic Information

Title
Dream of War (Original Title)
Blatt 10 aus der Mappe „Day and Dream“
Artist
Publisher
Bundle
Day and Dream
Part Number / Total
10 / 15
Serial Number / Edition
56 / 90 (+ 10 a.p.)
Period Produced
Object Type
Physical Description
Chalk lithograph in black on firm calendered wove paper
Material
Technique
Geographic Reference
Label at the Time of Manufacture
Bezeichnet im Stein auf dem Wagen mittig: I COME BACK
Signiert unten rechts (mit Bleistift): Beckmann; nummeriert unten mittig: X.; unten links: 56/90
Watermark
  • Nicht vorhanden
Work Catalogues
  • Hofmaier 366 B b
  • Gallwitz 298

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Departement
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Picture Copyright
Public Domain
Acquisition
Acquired in 2019 as a bequest from Ulrike Crespo from the Karl Ströher Collection

Work Content

Motifs and References

Genre

Iconclass

Primary
Secondary
  • 31A25 postures and gestures of arms and hands
  • 45B the soldier; the soldier's life
  • 49L1 letters, alphabet, script
  • 45C11(SPEAR) casting weapons: spear
  • 54AA4 Vehemence, Violence, Fierceness; 'Sforza con Inganno', 'Violenza' (Ripa)
  • 41A1922 trailer
  • 31EE23 violent death, being killed; being mishandled and maltreated; seeking death - EE - death not certain; wounded person

Research and Discussion

Provenance

Object History
...
Karl Ströher (1890-1977), Darmstadt
Nachlass Karl Ströher, 1977
an seine Enkelin Ulrike Crespo (1950-2019), Frankfurt am Main
Vermächtnis an das Städelsche Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main, 2019.

Information

Since 2001, the Städel Museum has systematically been researching the provenance of all objects that were acquired during the National Socialist period, or that changed owners or could have changed owners during those years. The basis for this research is the “Washington Declaration”, also known as the “Washington Conference Principles”, formulated at the 1998 “Conference on Holocaust-Era Assets” and the subsequent “Joint Declaration”.

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  • the owner's name and place of residence
  • the date on which it changed hands

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Last update

25.04.2024