Max Herrmann Mahlmann was a German Constructivist painter. Mahlmann studied from 1934 to 1938 as a student of Richard Müller at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden and initially also worked as a stage painter and commercial artist. Mahlmann turned to non-representational painting after 1945, heavily influenced by Wassili Kandinsky and Josef Albers, and concentrated on geometric-constructivist compositions.
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