Self-Portrait with Champagne Glass, Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Self-Portrait with Champagne Glass
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Max Beckmann

Self-Portrait with Champagne Glass, 1919


Dimensions
65 x 55.5 cm
Physical Description
Oil on canvas
Inventory Number
2535
Acquisition
Acquired in 2020 with funds from the Federal Republic of Germany's Commissioner for Culture and the Media and support from the Cultural Foundation of the German Federal States as well as private donors. Joint property with the Städelscher Museums-Verein e.V. and the Ernst von Siemens Kunststiftung.
Status
Not on display

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In his numerous self-portraits, Beckmann repeatedly slipped into other roles. Here, he depicts himself as an elegant dandy in a dinner jacket at a nightclub bar, probably the one at the Frankfurter Hof. His poorly-looking frame fits only barely, rather twisted into the narrow image space. In the background, a grotesque figure is laughing, with its grimace reflecting like a threatening echo on the left. As a level-headed bourgeois and detached observer, Beckmann holds up a mirror to the society of the interwar period, a time that was marked by enormous upheavals.

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19.05.2026