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Flierl, Thomas and Weissbach, Angelika (Eds.): Der Wille zum Glück. Max Lingner im Kontext: Kunst und Politik in Frankreich 1929–1949, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2024. https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1411

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ISBN 978-3-98501-261-9 (PDF)

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09/05/2024

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

Der Wille zum Glück. Max Lingner im Kontext

Kunst und Politik in Frankreich 1929–1949

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.

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Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Inhalt
5
Jakob Vogel
6-8
Thomas Flierl, Angelika Weissbach
9-14
Angelika Weissbach
Max Ligner in Frankreich
15-29
Max Lingner
Kontexte
Klaus Peter Sick
Emmanuel Berl, Henri Barbusse und die Wochenzeitung Monde 1929-1931
89-100
Autorinnen und Autoren
170-171
Abbildungsverzeichnis
172-173

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