Max Lingner (1888 - 1959) - photo 1

Max Lingner

Max Lingner was a German artist of the first half of the twentieth century. He is known as a painter, graphic artist, muralist and teacher.

Max Lingner at the beginning of his career, studying in Paris, was influenced by Impressionism. He worked as a painter and engraver for the newspaper Le Monde. Joining the French Communist Party, Lingner fought on the Republican side during the Spanish Civil War and fought against the Nazis in the Resistance Movement in France. After returning to the GDR, he became a professor and created the monumental panel "Building the Republic" in the House of Ministers. The artist donated the 40 paintings, prints and watercolors he had brought back to the state.

Date and place of birt:17 november 1888, Leipzig, Germany
Date and place of death:14 march 1959, Berlin, German Democratic Republic
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Graphic artist, Monumentalist, Painter
Genre:Genre art
Art style:Socialist realism, Contemporary art
Technique:Fresco

Creators Germany

Thomas Scheibitz (1968)
Thomas Scheibitz
1968
Eduard Gaertner (1801 - 1877)
Eduard Gaertner
1801 - 1877
Richard Graef (1879 - 1945)
Richard Graef
1879 - 1945
Max Nicolaus Niemeier (1876 - 1934)
Max Nicolaus Niemeier
1876 - 1934
Karl Ludwig Buchhorn (1770 - 1856)
Karl Ludwig Buchhorn
1770 - 1856
Ferdinand Max Bredt (1860 - 1921)
Ferdinand Max Bredt
1860 - 1921
Wilhelm Theodor Nocken (1830 - 1905)
Wilhelm Theodor Nocken
1830 - 1905
Anselm Feuerbach (1829 - 1880)
Anselm Feuerbach
1829 - 1880
Bernhard Kretzschmar (1889 - 1972)
Bernhard Kretzschmar
1889 - 1972
Anton Hille (1866 - 1921)
Anton Hille
1866 - 1921
Benjamin Houlihan (1975)
Benjamin Houlihan
1975
Leo von Klenze (1784 - 1864)
Leo von Klenze
1784 - 1864
Willy Lucas (1884 - 1918)
Willy Lucas
1884 - 1918
Otto van Rees (1884 - 1957)
Otto van Rees
1884 - 1957
Alexander Koester (1864 - 1932)
Alexander Koester
1864 - 1932
Nicolas Guibal (1725 - 1784)
Nicolas Guibal
1725 - 1784

Creators Contemporary art

 Orlan (1947)
Orlan
1947
Anthony Brunelli (1968)
Anthony Brunelli
1968
Jennifer Guidi (1972)
Jennifer Guidi
1972
Riccardo Licata (1929 - 2014)
Riccardo Licata
1929 - 2014
Zhang Peili (1957)
Zhang Peili
1957
John Lawrence (1933)
John Lawrence
1933
Semion Aronovich Rotnitsky (1915 - 2004)
Semion Aronovich Rotnitsky
1915 - 2004
Mikhail Georgievich Abakumov (1948 - 2010)
Mikhail Georgievich Abakumov
1948 - 2010
Jacques Doucet (1924 - 1994)
Jacques Doucet
1924 - 1994
Sergei Efimovich Zakharov (1900 - 1993)
Sergei Efimovich Zakharov
1900 - 1993
Richard Renaldi (1968)
Richard Renaldi
1968
Vitaly Feodosyevich Chernobrisov (1940 - 2022)
Vitaly Feodosyevich Chernobrisov
1940 - 2022
Mikhail Pavlovich Ivanov-Radkevich (1901 - 1990)
Mikhail Pavlovich Ivanov-Radkevich
1901 - 1990
Kemal Seyhan (1960)
Kemal Seyhan
1960
Zhang Yexing (1981)
Zhang Yexing
1981
Maik Wolf (1964)
Maik Wolf
1964
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