So much anti-German feeling erupted during World War I that the once august reputation of Gabriel von Max (1840-1915) fell into steep decline. (World War II didn’t help either.) But lately he’s ...
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether Gabriel Cornelius von Max’s total sales are going ...
Monkeys and martyrs don’t usually mix in polite company — but both hold a place of honor in “Gabriel von Max: Be-tailed Cousins and Phantasms of the Soul,” the intriguing new show at the Frye Art ...
Was this guy on drugs? asked Jen Graves in the Seattle Stranger. That’s the question that came to mind when I recently visited Seattle’s Frye Art Museum and strolled through “a maze of paintings of ...
During his lifetime, Gabriel von Max (1840–1915) was one of Munich's most successful artists — a privilege he exploited. In his middle-age, he began to churn out reams of paintings for the art market, ...
Gabriel von Max's That is the witches' one-times-one! from his illustrations of Faust, 1880. 1. The Digital Eye: Photographic Art in the Electronic Age at the Henry. (Curated by Henry director Sylvia ...