Carnival
Original Language TitleFastnacht
Artist
Max Beckmann
(German, 1884 - 1950)
Date1922
MediumDrypoint
DimensionsPlate: 12 3/4 × 9 3/4 inches (32.39 × 24.77 cm)
Mat: 21 1/4 × 16 inches (53.98 × 40.64 cm)
Mat: 21 1/4 × 16 inches (53.98 × 40.64 cm)
Credit LineGift of Jane Wade in memory of Curt Valentin
Object number58-33/1
Signed(b.m.,pencil):"6/60 Beckmann"
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Gallery LabelIn Max Beckmann’s Fastnacht—the German equivalent to Mardi Gras—a masked man and woman are alone in a bedroom. Both wear the costume of the harlequin, a character in traditional improvisation theater. The night sky beyond the curtained window suggests that the festivities have ended. The mood is now somber. The drypoint process facilitated Beckmann’s vision of a bleak post-World War I Germany by producing angular, velvety black lines. Like Beckmann’s other graphic works, this image is printed in black and white.
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