
1868–1932 · German · 18 artworks
artist bio
Max Slevogt was a German Impressionist painter, known for his vibrant landscapes, portraits, and theatrical scenes. He was a key figure in the development of German Impressionism, blending it with his own unique sense of drama and narrative.
what you'll learn
Studying Slevogt's work allows students to explore the application of Impressionistic techniques in a German context, focusing on his use of light, color, and expressive brushwork to capture atmosphere and emotion. Students can also learn about portraiture and narrative painting.
related: Lovis Corinth, Max Liebermann, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Portrait of Nina and Wolfgang Slevogt (Children in the Forest)
1917

Autumn Forest
1906

A Portrait of the Artist
1891

Park Landscape in the Palatinate
1909

Bathing House Havel

Slevogt family in the garden of Godramstein

Unter den Linden
1913

Artist's children in garden

Portrait of Alexa Pfeiffer

The Nile at Aswan
1914

Under an Arbour
1901

Summer House Garden
1912

Francisco d'Andrade, Reading a Newspaper
1903

Portrait of Julius Freund
1925

The Prodigal Son

Portrait of Carl Steinbart
1910

Girl in front of the Lion Cage
1901

The Family Doctor János Plesch
1928