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Female Nude Print by Max Klinger

Female Nude

Ariadne on Naxos Print by Max Klinger

Ariadne on Naxos

Shame Print by Max Klinger

Shame

Kiss from the series A Love Opus X Print by Max Klinger

Kiss from the series A Love Opus X

The Walker Print by Max Klinger

The Walker

The Action Print by Max Klinger

The Action

Daniel in the Lion's Den Print by Max Klinger

Daniel in the Lion's Den

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The Judgment of Paris

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Landscape on the Unstrut

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Sea Gods in the Surge


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Beethoven

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Crouching

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Diana

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Galatea

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Max Klinger (18 February 1857 – 5 July 1920) was a German Symbolist painter, sculptor, printmaker, and writer. Klinger was born in Leipzig and studied in Karlsruhe. An admirer of the etchings of Menzel and Goya, he shortly became a skilled and imaginative engraver in his own right. He began creating sculptures in the early 1880s.From 1883–1893 he lived in Rome, and became increasingly influenced by the Italian Renaissance and antiquity.

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Elsa Asenijeff, ca. 1900.

His best known work is a series of ten etchings entitled Paraphrases about the Finding of a Glove (printed 1881). These pictures were based on images which came to Klinger in dreams after finding a glove at an ice-skating rink. In the leitmotivic device of a glove—belonging to a woman whose face we never see—Klinger anticipated the research of Freud and Krafft-Ebing on fetish objects. In this case, the glove becomes a symbol for the artist's romantic yearnings, finding itself, in each plate, in different dramatic situations, and performing the role that we might expect the figure of the beloved herself to fulfil. Semioticians have also seen in the symbol of the glove an example of a sliding signifier, or signifier without signified—in this case, the identity of the woman which Klinger is careful to conceal. The plates suggest various psychological states or existential crises faced by the artist protagonist (who bears a striking resemblance to the young Klinger).

Klinger traveled extensively around the art centres of Europe for years before returning to Leipzig in 1893. From 1897 he mostly concentrated on sculpture; his marble statue of Beethoven was an integral part of the Vienna Secession exhibit of 1902.
Beethoven Torso, 1902, bronze

Klinger was cited by many artists (notably Giorgio de Chirico) as being a major link between the Symbolist movement of the 19th century and the start of the metaphysical and Surrealist movements of the 20th century. Asteroid 22369 Klinger is named in his honor.†


In contemporary culture

In Elsa Bernstein's Naturalist play Dämmerung, Klinger is mentioned in the third act when Carl talks of being able to afford "etchings by Klinger" for 80 francs.

References

Birmingham Museum of Art (2010). Birmingham Museum of Art: Guide to the Collection. London, UK: GILES. p. 226. ISBN 978-1-904832-77-5. Retrieved June 16, 2011.

Notes

Gibson, Michael. "Symbolism". Köln: Benedikit Taschen Verlag. 1995. ISBN 3-8228-9324-2.

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