How to Cite

Flierl, Thomas and Weissbach, Angelika (Eds.): La volonté de bonheur: Max Lingner dans son contexte. L’art et la politique en France entre 1929 et 1949, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2024. https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1410

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ISBN 978-3-98501-064-6 (PDF)

Published

09/27/2024

Authors

Thomas Flierl (Ed.), Angelika Weissbach (Ed.)

La volonté de bonheur

Max Lingner dans son contexte. L’art et la politique en France entre 1929 et 1949

This anthology links the work of the Max Lingner Foundation in Berlin with current research on the history of art, politics and culture in France in the interwar period. In addition to the classic biographical perspective on Max Lingner's life story, the texts by scientists from both countries focus on the broader artistic and political context. The leitmotif for this volume, "The Will to Happiness”, stands for the upheaval of the Front Populaire in 1936 and also places the painter and press illustrator Max Lingner in this context.

German Version: Der Wille zum Glück. Max Lingner im Kontext

Thomas Flierl has been a freelance art and architecture historian and publicist since 2006. He is Chairman of the Max Lingner Foundation and has been a member of the Akademie der Künste, Berlin, since 2021.

Angelika Weißbach is an art historian and has been a Research Associate at the Museum Utopie und Alltag/Kunstarchiv Beeskow since 2015. As a board member of the Max Lingner Foundation, she is particularly responsible for its art collection.

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