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Julius Meier-Graefe

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31: 339:. He was sent to the Eastern front and was captured and interned in a Russian POW camp in early 1915. Upon his return to Germany later that year, he divorced his first wife and married his second wife, Helene Lienhardt. The couple lived in Dresden but travelled often and considered France, especially Paris, a second home. 342:
Meier-Graefe's third marriage was to Anna Marie Epstein (1905 - 1994), an illustrator and painter about 38 years his junior. A wealthy heiress, she was the only child of a Jewish couple, Else Kohn (22 March 1880 - ?) and Walter Epstein (11 May 1874 - 3 February 1918); her maternal grandparents
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as well as on art of earlier and more recent generations, with his most important contributions translated into French, Russian and English, are considered to have been instrumental for the understanding and the lasting success of these artistic movements.
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Relocating to Paris, Meier-Graefe turned his attention to 19th century French painting; his 3-volume history of modern art (1904 and 1914–24) canonized the importance of French Impressionism. He wrote important biographies of many artists, including
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The centennial exhibition of German art in the National Gallery in Berlin in 1906 featured Meier-Graefe's presentation of previously little-known works which first introduced the art of
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Impressionisten: Guys - Manet - Van Gogh - Pissarro - Cézanne, mit einer Einleitung über den Wert der französischen Kunst und sechzig Abbildungen
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to relocate to the area as well. Their efforts led to the formation of a large German-Jewish refugee arts-colony in neighboring
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and soon thereafter opened La Maison Moderne in Paris, a gallery that showcased Art Nouveau works. The gallery closed in 1903.
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4. - 6. Td.; 50 ill. and facsimile of a letter. Piper, Munich 1912 (published in two printings with deferring illustrations!)
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4th, improved edition; 50 ill. (not 40 ill., as stated on the title page!) and facsimile of a letter. Piper, Munich 1918
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called "Degenerate Art." Meier-Graefe and Epstein encouraged and helped the landscape painter
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6th, improved edition, 14. - 16. Td.; 54 ill. and facsimile of a letter. Piper, Munich 1929
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in 1888 and married Clotilde Vitzthum von Eckstädt (who was related to the art historian
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Vergleichende Betrachtung der bildenden Künste, als Beitrag zu einer neuen Aesthetik
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Three of these chapters have been reprinted separately, revised and enlarged:
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movement in Germany, where he was under attack for his promotion of what the
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Pre-release serialised in Der Neue Merkur 3 (1919/1920)& 4 (1920/1921):
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5th, improved edition; 50 ill. and facsimile of a letter. Piper, Munich 1922
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and the recognition of the artist as a forerunner to the Expressionists.
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In 1930, Meier-Graefe and Epstein rented an estate called La Banette in
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were Adolf Kohn, a prominent German-Jewish banker, and Anna Michaelis.
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5th, totally revised edition, 7. - 10. Td.; 38 ill. Piper, Munich 1923
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Modern Art: being a contribution to a new system of aesthetics.
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2nd revised and enlarged edition, Piper, Munich 1914 - 1922
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Meier-Graefe died in Vevey, Switzerland at the age of 67.
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They stayed there to escape the rise of the 8: 684:"La Maison Moderne de Julius Meier-Graefe" 540:. 2 vols. 103 plates. Piper, Munich ²1922 451:. Piper, Munich ¹1907 & Leipzig ²1907 29: 18: 798:Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to Germany 778:German people of Hungarian-Jewish descent 421:Entwicklungsgeschichte der modernen Kunst 171:(10 June 1867 – 5 June 1935) was a 706:Library of Congress name authority file 629: 763:Technical University of Munich alumni 602:Geständnisse meines Vetters. Novellen 35:Julius Meier-Graefe in a portrait by 7: 489:. Piper, Munich (Cover designed by 219: 206:, Banat, Hungary, then part of the 788:People from the Kingdom of Hungary 773:Hungarian people of Jewish descent 768:Hungarian people of German descent 427:. 3 vols. Hofmann, Stuttgart 1904 246:. He chose the hyphenated surname 14: 610:52 plates. O. Wacker, Berlin 1928 335:broke out, he volunteered in the 743:20th-century German male writers 733:19th-century German male writers 783:German people of Jewish descent 608:Vincent van Gogh, der Zeichner. 220:מוריץ הרמן אדוארד מאייר‎ 16:German art critic and novelist 1: 397:. in Dekorative Kunst (1901) 238:, moved to a small town near 738:19th-century German writers 212:Moritz Hermann Eduard Meier 814: 641:Meier-Graefe as art critic 253:He studied engineering in 618:Klinkhardt & Biermann 370:, whose members included 210:. He was the grandson of 202:Meier-Graefe was born in 28: 643:, Prestel, Munich 1973. 577:Fou-Roux (Der rote Narr) 516:mit hundert Abbildungen. 604:. Rowohlt, Berlin 1923 493:, after a painting by 306:Caspar David Friedrich 78: 67: 753:Hungarian art critics 529:. 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Lovis Corinth
Resicabánya
German
Reschitz
Romanian
Krassó-Szörény Co
Bánság
Royal Hungary
Imperial and Royal
Austria
Romania
Vevey
VD
Switzerland
German
Hungarian German
Art critic
novelist
German
art critic
novelist
Impressionism
Post-Impressionism
Reschitz
Austrian Empire
Moritz Hermann Eduard Meier
Hebrew
Eduard (August) Meier
Graefe

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