| Hermann
Max Pechstein (1881-1955)
Hermann Max Pechstein (1881-1955) was a German painter and graphic
artist and, as a member of the artist group "Die Brücke"
(The Bridge), was one of the early Expressionists.
Born on December 31, 1881, in Eckersbach (a suburb of Zwickau
in Saxony, Germany), Pechstein went through the required schooling
and in 1896 began a four year apprenticeship with a decoration
(house) painter. Having passed his examination, he began his
studies at the School for Applied Arts in Dresden. After two
years he entered the Academy of Fine Arts, where only one year
later he became a "master-student" of Professor Otto
Gussmann, who also assisted him in obtaining his first commissions.
Wall paintings and designs for stained-glass windows and mosaics
were successfully completed even before he graduated in 1906
with the Saxon State Prize.
Exhibitions
1952 Museum Lindau Lindau
1951 Hach Schule für Bildende Künste Berlin
1939 Galerie Von der Heyde Berlin
1935 Gallery Lilienfeld New York
1927 Carnegie Institute Pittsburgh
1921 National Galerie Berlin
1914 , Salon Ludwing Schames Frankfurt
1912 Max Pechstein, Lunsthalle Mannheim
1909 Frühjhrsausstellung Berlin
1906 Dritte Deutshe Kunstgewerbe ausstelling Berlin
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