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Max Hermann Maxy

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in Bucharest in 1939. In 1941, when anti-Jewish legislation was passed in Romania, Maxy became the director of this theater. During this time, Maxy also taught students excluded from the Romanian public education system at the private Jewish School of Arts. He became the director of the
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style (noted for its realism and narrative mode). Throughout the 1920s and the 1930s, Maxy also displayed his art in Bucharest, often together with other artists. He became a scenographer (set designer) for
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government, including the title "artist emerit" (meaning "emeritus artist"). Maxy died in Bucharest in 1971, at the age of 75. His works are shown in many Romanian art exhibits in Bucharest,
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in 1918 which depicted scenes from the World War I front; it was in that year he started using the name "Maxy". In 1922 and 1923, Maxy studied in
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at the Nicolae Grigorescu Institute of Arts, as the School of Fine Arts was now called. Beginning in 1954, he received many awards from the
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family. In 1902, following his mother's early death, he and his family moved to the national capital
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Maxy, along with artists Iosif Ross and Iosif Steurer, organized an
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dominated Maxy's early works, but he later began painting in a
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Im Zeichen der Stadt: Avantgarde in Rumänien, 1920–1938
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Academic staff of the Bucharest National University of Arts
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Index

M.H. Maxy
Michael Klinger
Maxi (disambiguation)
Brăila
Romania
Bucharest
School of Fine Arts, Bucharest
Painting
Scenography
Expressionism
Constructivism
Modernism

Tristan Tzara
painter
scenographer
professor
Brăila
Jewish
Bucharest
School of Fine Arts
Camil Ressu
teachers
World War I
art exhibit
Iași
Berlin
Germany
Arthur Segal
November Group

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