The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum shows Landscapes by Liebermann, Corinth, & Slevogt

Max Liebermann - "Die Blumenterrasse im Wannseegarten nach Nordwesten", 1924, Oil on canvas, 50 x 75 cm. Schweinfurt, Museum Georg Schäfer

COLOGNE.- Max Liebermann, Lovis Corinth
and Max
Slevogt: three names that are representative of German impressionism.
Three
artists whose creative works captivate a broad public. Three masters who
are
united by one great passion: landscape painting. It is to this passion
that
the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum is devoting its very own special exhibition
in
summer 2010. Under the title “Liebermann, Corinth, Slevogt – The
Landscapes” the
museum shall be exhibiting around 90 works of these three German
impressionists.
On view 30 April through 1 August, 2010.

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