Self Portrait
1900
10.0 x 12.0 cm
Institut Leo Baeck
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Self Portrait
Giclée / Impression d'art
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Biographie de l'artiste
A Pioneer of Expressionist Portraiture: Max Oppenheimer
Max Oppenheimer, known affectionately as “Mopp,” stands as a pivotal figure in Austrian avant-garde art, particularly celebrated for his emotionally charged portraits that captured the spirit of his era. Born in Vienna in 1885, Oppenheimer’s artistic journey began amidst the burgeoning Expressionist movement, fueled by an unwavering fascination with capturing inner turmoil and psychological depth—a preoccupation that would define much of his oeuvre. Early Influences & Training: Oppenheimer’s formative years were marked by rigorous academic training at the Akademie der bildenden Künste in Vienna and subsequently at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. This grounding in classical artistic principles provided a foundation for his later explorations into more radical stylistic approaches. The Expressionist Embrace: His artistic sensibilities aligned perfectly with the tenets of Expressionism, mirroring the stylistic innovations championed by artists like Egon Schiele. This shared commitment to conveying raw emotion through distorted forms and vibrant colors established him as a key collaborator within Vienna’s artistic landscape—a circle that fostered experimentation and challenged conventional aesthetic standards. He actively participated in the Viennese Secession movement, alongside prominent figures such as Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka. Cubist Explorations & Futurist Visions Beyond Expressionism, Oppenheimer demonstrated an adventurous spirit by incorporating elements of Cubism and Futurism into his artistic practice. These influences broadened his visual vocabulary, encouraging him to dissect subjects into geometric planes—a technique characteristic of Picasso and Braque—and to embrace dynamism and speed—themes central to the Futurist movement. He experimented with innovative perspectives and fragmented compositions, reflecting the intellectual currents of his time. Notable Portraits: Oppenheimer gained considerable renown for his portraits of prominent cultural figures, including Thomas Mann and Arnold Schoenberg, capturing not merely likeness but also conveying their intellectual convictions and emotional complexities. These works stand as testament to his ability to distill profound ideas into visual representations—a skill that cemented his reputation as one of Vienna’s foremost portraitists. His depiction of Mann famously captured the composer's inner life with remarkable sensitivity. A Turbulent Artistic Career & Exile Oppenheimer’s artistic career unfolded against a backdrop of significant historical upheaval. Following the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany in 1938, he faced persecution and was compelled to flee his homeland, seeking refuge in Switzerland and subsequently in the United States. Despite these challenges, Oppenheimer persevered in his creative endeavors, continuing to produce compelling artwork during his exile—a period marked by profound personal reflection and artistic innovation. His work remained a poignant commentary on the anxieties of the era. Concluding Thoughts Max Oppenheimer's artistic vision—characterized by its unflinching exploration of emotion, its embrace of diverse stylistic influences, and its unwavering dedication to portraying the human condition—solidifies his position as a cornerstone of Austrian Expressionism. His portraits serve as poignant reflections of both individual psychology and the broader cultural currents shaping his time, ensuring that his artistry continues to inspire contemplation and admiration for generations to come.MOPP
1885 - 1954 , Autriche
En bref
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Expressionisme
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Egon Schiele']
- Date Of Birth: 1885
- Full Name: Max Oppenheimer
- Nationality: Autriche
- Notable Artworks: ['Portrait du peintre Max Oppenheimer']
- Place Of Birth: Vienna, Austria

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