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Recreation

Max Libermann

Recreation Period in the Amsterdam Oprpahage

By the 1880s, the taste for Impressionism had spread beyond France, though the style was often modified in the process. In Germany, Max Libermann was one of the keenest converts. He had travelled to Paris in 1872, when he was chiefly impressed by the Realists Courbet and Millet. Liebermann’s earliest paintings of the Amsterdam Orphanage – which date fo the mid-1870s – were in the Naturalist vein…..
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A Chrolology of Art
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