Macke, August

Macke, August

▪ French artist
born January 3, 1887, Meschede, Germany
died September 26, 1914, Perthes-les-Hurlus, France

      German painter who was a leader of Der Blaue Reiter (Blaue Reiter, Der) (“The Blue Rider”), an influential group of Expressionist (Expressionism) artists.

      Macke studied at the Düsseldorf Academy from 1904 to 1906. During his first trip to Paris in 1907 he was profoundly influenced by the work of the Impressionist (Impressionism) painters, and he began to emulate their style, painting portraits in subtly dappled colours. Later that year, he studied in Berlin with the German painter Lovis Corinth (Corinth, Lovis), who was a leading proponent of Impressionist painting in Germany. Macke made frequent trips to Paris between 1907 and 1912, absorbing various artistic influences which he ultimately combined into a very personal style.

      Macke discovered the work of Henri Matisse and the other Fauve (Fauvism) artists while visiting Paris in 1909; this convinced Macke to use brighter, less-naturalistic colours, applied in broad brushstrokes. The same year, he met the young Expressionist painter Franz Marc (Marc, Franz) in Munich, Germany, and the two began to work closely, developing a more abstract and colourful style. In 1911 Macke joined Der Blaue Reiter, which had been founded by Marc and Wassily Kandinsky (Kandinsky, Wassily). Macke avoided the often violent style of his fellow Expressionists, and he preferred human subjects to the animals that Marc and Kandinsky portrayed. In Three Girls in a Barque (1911), Macke combined the many styles he had recently discovered: the figures are rendered in flat colours and graceful lines reminiscent of Matisse, while the background is sweeping and abstract, with bright patches of colour that are distinctly in the manner of Kandinsky. In this and other paintings, Macke attempted to combine the tradition of contemporary French painting—its attention to colour and form—with the strong sentiment of German art.

      In 1912 Macke met the French painter Robert Delaunay (Delaunay, Robert), who worked in a colourful Cubist-influenced style called Orphism. Subsequently, Macke introduced a Cubist (Cubism) analysis of form into his own paintings. Throughout the evolution of his style, Macke generally remained faithful to Impressionist subject matter, portraying contemporary scenes of urban leisure.

      In 1914 Macke traveled with the Swiss painter Paul Klee (Klee, Paul) to Tunis, Tunisia, where Macke painted a series of works that place the subject upon a grid of various pure colours. The emphasis on colour in these paintings, which are some of his most widely admired works, demonstrate the effect that Delaunay's Orphic Cubism had upon him. Macke was killed in action in World War I.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Macke,August — Ma·cke (mäʹkə), August. 1887 1914. German painter whose works, such as Lady in a Green Jacket (1913), display brilliant use of color. He helped form the Blaue Reiter group and was killed in World War I. * * * …   Universalium

  • Macke, August —    See Expressionism …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • Macke, August —    см. Mакке, Август …   Энциклопедический словарь экспрессионизма

  • August Macke — en 1908 Naissance 3 janvier 1887 Meschede Décès …   Wikipédia en Français

  • August Macke Haus — Das August Macke Haus (so der offizielle Name) ist ein Museum in Bonn, das in einem vom expressionistischen Maler August Macke früher bewohnten Wohnhaus eingerichtet ist. Neben der ständigen Ausstellung des Ateliers Mackes finden auch… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • August Macke — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda August Macke. Autorretrato. 1906. Óleo sobre lienzo. Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte. August Macke (3 de febrero de 1887 – 26 de septiembre de 1914) fue uno de los principales miembros del… …   Wikipedia Español

  • MACKE (A.) — MACKE AUGUST (1887 1914) Le peintre allemand August Macke fit partie du groupe Der blaue Reiter (le Cavalier bleu) fondé en 1914 par Kandinsky et par Franz Marc. Ce groupe avait comme but la synthèse des arts, et son attitude éclectique fut… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Macké — Macke oder Macké ist der Name von August Macke (1887−1914), deutscher Maler des Expressionismus Clemens große Macke (* 1959), deutscher Kommunalpolitiker und Mitglied des Niedersächsischen Landtags Franz Konrad Macké (1756–1844), Maire und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Macke — (August) (1887 1914) peintre expressionniste allemand, membre du Blaue Reiter …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • August Macke — (January 3, 1887 ndash; September 26, 1914) was one of the leading members of the German Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider). He lived during a particularly innovative time for German art which saw the development of the main… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”