head of woman with headband decorated in stars, hoop earring and snake around neck; back of man's body in striped leotard standing at R near curtain; number ten embossed into lower center of window mat

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Schlangendame, from "Jahrmarkt", 1921 (published 1922)

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In "Jahrmarkt" ("Annual Fair"), Max Beckmann imagines the world as a traveling carnival teeming with an eclectic cast of actors, dancers, and circus entertainers who perform in the theater of life. Beckmann casts himself as a carnival barker in the series’ opening plate, ringing a small bell to announce the show, and cajoling viewers to enter the Circus Beckmann, a curious realm of outsiders and misfits. Many of the protagonists are friends and acquaintances of the artist; he even includes his wife Minna in the series, who famously appears along with Beckmann balancing on a tightrope. As the scenes of the portfolio unfold, a pageant of players takes the stage: a tall man, a sharpshooter, a snake charmer, exotic dancers, musicians, and other circus entertainers perform in succession. In one plate from the series, Beckmann presents a carousal crowded with a diverse lot of humanity, an apt metaphor for the apparent aimlessness of life. The series was inspired in part by Beckmann’s visits to the Prater, a Viennese amusement park, where he observed the performers and visitors and sketched them from life. Justly celebrated for its incisive observations on the human condition, "Jahrmarkt" is a brilliant example of Beckmann’s mature graphic style and seminal publication of German Expressionism.

Details
Title
Schlangendame, from "Jahrmarkt"
Artist Life
1884–1950
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2014.124.10
Provenance
Private collection, USA; Sale, Galerie Kornfeld, Berne, Switzerland, sale 219, part 1, June 20, 1997, no. 12]; private collection, Germany and Washington, D.C.; [C.G. Boerner, New York until 2008, sold to Harrison]; Alfred and Ingrid Lenz Harrison, Wayzata, Minn. (2008-2014; given to MIA)
Catalogue Raisonne
Hofmaier 200 IIBa; Glaser 175; Gallwitz 172
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head of woman with headband decorated in stars, hoop earring and snake around neck; back of man's body in striped leotard standing at R near curtain; number ten embossed into lower center of window mat

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