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August Macke

German, 1887–1914

Starr Figura, German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse, New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 2011

Painter, watercolorist, and decorative artist. After befriending Franz Marc and Vasily Kandinsky, exhibited at both Blaue Reiter exhibitions in 1912 and was included in the group's almanac of 1912, but thereafter distanced himself from Kandinsky's metaphysical approach to abstraction. Was instead increasingly influenced by Robert Delaunay's use of fractured rays of color, and applied it to his luminous scenes of elegant urban flaneurs window-shopping and strolling through parks. Also designed carpets and tapestries and made pottery and glass paintings. In April 1914 traveled with Paul Klee and Swiss painter Louis Moilliet to Tunisia, where he sketched and made a series of glowing watercolors. Mobilized during first week of war; killed in action seven weeks later.

A consummate colorist, made only a few known prints, including a lithograph from 1905, five linoleum cuts from 1907, and six linoleum cuts between 1912 and 1913, all in black-and-white, two of which were published in Der Sturm and one posthumously by the Bauhaus. By contrast, was an astonishingly prolific draftsman, creating some ten thousand drawings, sketches, and watercolors in his abbreviated career.

As a fallen veteran, German officers protested the confiscation of his works and his inclusion as a degenerate artist by the Nazis.

Selected Bibliography

Heiderich, Ursula. August Macke: Aquarelle. Werkverzeichnis. Ostfildern-Ruit, Germany: Hatje, 1997.

Moeller, Magdalena M., ed. August Macke und die rheinischen Expressionisten: Werke aus dem Kunstmuseum Bonn und anderen Sammlungen. Exh. cat. Berlin: Brücke-Museum, 2002.

Simmons, Sherwin. "August Macke's Shoppers: Commodity Aesthetics, Modernist Autonomy and the Inexhaustible Will of Kitsch." In Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte 63, no. 1 (2000): 47–88.

Heather Hess

Works by August Macke

  • Add to My Collection Not on view August Macke. Tightrope Walker I (Seiltänzer I). (1913-14)
    August Macke
    Tightrope Walker I (Seiltänzer I)
    (1913-14)
    August Macke. Tightrope Walker I (Seiltänzer I). (1913-14)
  • Add to My Collection Not on view August Macke. Promenade on the Bridge (Spaziergang auf der Brücke). 1913
    August Macke
    Promenade on the Bridge (Spaziergang auf der...
    1913
    August Macke. Promenade on the Bridge (Spaziergang auf der Brücke). 1913
  • Add to My Collection Not on view August Macke. Street Scene with Cathedral (Straßenbild mit Kathedrale). (1914)
    August Macke
    Street Scene with Cathedral (Straßenbild mit...
    (1914)
    August Macke. Street Scene with Cathedral (Straßenbild mit Kathedrale). (1914)
  • Not on view August Macke. Lady in a Park. 1914
    August Macke
    Lady in a Park
    1914
    August Macke. Lady in a Park. 1914
  • Add to My Collection Not on view August Macke. Composition (3 Nudes) [Komposition (3 Akte)] (plate, preceding p. 79) from the periodical Das Kunstblatt, vol. 2, no. 4 (Apr 1918). 1918 (executed 1912)
    August Macke
    Composition (3 Nudes) [Komposition (3 Akte)]...
    1918 (executed 1912)
    August Macke. Composition (3 Nudes) [Komposition (3 Akte)] (plate, preceding p. 79) from the periodical Das Kunstblatt, vol. 2, no. 4 (Apr 1918). 1918 (executed 1912)
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