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Max Lingner

Max Lingner (17 November 1888 – 14 March 1959) was a German painter, graphic artist, communist, and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime.

Max Lingner (right) with Otto Nagel, 1955
Commemorative plaque on his house, Straße 201 No. 2, in Niederschönhausen
Mural on the Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus Berlin, partial view
Mural on the Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus Berlin, Detailc

Life edit

Born in Leipzig, the son of a xylographer, Lingner graduated from high school in 1907 and studied as a master student under Carl Bantzer at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, where he completed his training in 1912 with a painting Singing Girls, for which he received the "Saxon State Prize". On a study trip in 1913/1914 he visited England, the Netherlands, France and Belgium.

In First World War he had to fight on all fronts. In 1918, he took part in the Kiel mutiny and became a member of the soldiers' council in Kiel. He settled in the village of Born on the Darß from 1919 to 1922, but failed as a farmer. From 1922 to 1927, he worked as a painter and graphic artist in Weißenfels, but greater successes failed to materialise. On the advice of Käthe Kollwitz, he moved to Paris.

The first years in the French capital also passed without any great impressions for him. The tide turned when Henri Barbusse won him a job at the weekly newspaper Monde. Here Lingner's great talent as a press artist became apparent, so that he was soon entrusted with the entire artistic design of the newspaper. The Monde appeared from 1928 until Barbusse's death in 1935. From 1931 onwards, Lingner's style shaped the appearance of the newspaper. He created drawings for title pages, but also drawings and illustrations for the published texts and literary supplements.

French-language press titles in which Max Lingner has collaborated edit

  • Monde, of which he made more than ten front pages[1][2][3] between 5 September 1931 and 10 October 1935 and numerous illustrations on the inside pages from 1930 onwards.
  • Avant-garde, of which he made several drawings in front page from 1935 to 1939.
  • La Vie ouvrière, of which he notably made the "front page" of the issue of 1 May 1938.[4]
  • L'Humanité, from 1936 to 1939 and from 1944 to 1949. He made many drawings on the front page, and illustrated several series of articles on the inside pages about Paris. Before the war, he also illustrated the serials of Alexandre Dumas published in the newspaper La reine Margot[5][6] the beginning of the serial The Count of Monte Cristo, illustrated by Lingner. This long-running serial will not be finished because the newspaper was banned after 26 August 1939[7] In 1946, he illustrated another serial: Les aventures de Thyl Ulenspiegel et de Lanime Gœdzak, by Charles De Coster. The following year he illustrated two novels whose drawings accompanied the serial publication: Gouverneurs de la rosée [fr][8] by Jacques Roumain, and Martin Eden by Jack London.[9]
  • Regards, where he illustrates short stories and novels, such as Fièvre au village by Ludovic Massé [fr][10] and A Tale of Two Cities, a novel by Charles Dickens which appeared in the summer of 1936.[11]
  • Jeunes filles de France, newspaper of the Union des jeunes filles de France [fr].
  • Le Drapeau rouge [fr], organ of the Belgian Communist Party.
  • Almanach ouvrier et paysan [fr] by L'Humanité, between 1936 and 1949 he took part in this publication en:[12]
    • 1936: illustrations for a short story, Acier, by Philippe Logier.
    • 1937: 26 illustrations for a proletarian novel, L'étau, written by Pierre Bochot (60 pages).
    • 1938: illustration for a song poem by [Eugène Pottier], La Commune n'est pas morte.
    • 1939: 26 illustrations for a novel by Tristan Rémy, Une nuit de réveillon (40 pages)
    • 1948: illustrations for two short stories, A Russian Mother by Tatiana Oks, Un Jeu by Albert Maltz.
    • 1949: 3 illustrations for a short story by the Soviet writer Wanda Wasilewska, The Last Tale of Scheherazade.

With these works, he found his way into Parisian artistic life. In 1934, he joined the Association of Revolutionary Writers and Artists of France (AEAR). He participated in exhibitions of this group. In 1933, Lingner showed his first works at the Galerie Billet (Pierre Vorms[13]), and further exhibitions took place in Paris in 1939 and 1947.

The paintings and drawings shown there were created alongside his daily work as a press illustrator. He also brought back hundreds of ink drawings from his forays through Parisian working-class suburbs - the banlieue - and motifs and people from these wanderings were often found in his paintings and press drawings. He liked to paint and draw motifs of French women.

Exhibitions in Paris edit

In 1939, during the exhibition of works by Max Lingner, the art critic George Besson could write in Ce soir:[18] Max Lingner's sketches have for ten years been the ornament of the proletarian press (...) Lingner scattered more than 6,000 drawings of a very particular sensitivity and expressive line. An opportunity arises to discover another no less human aspect of Lingner's work, for he is the painter of serious Parisian landscapes (...) and compositions to the glory of a youth whose attitudes speak of joie de vivre and health.

After the closure of Monde he worked for the newspaper of the trade unions La Vie Ouvrière and for the newspaper of the youth l'Avant-Garde and the newspaper of the Parti communiste français l'Humanité, of which he had been a member since 1934. From 1939 to 1940, he was imprisoned and held in the Gurs internment camp in southern France. He was interned, escaped and lived illegally under the name Marcel Lantier. He joined the French Resistance Movement in 1943 and returned to Paris in 1944. Again, he worked for l'Humanité and, despite serious illness, devoted himself to painting.

In 1949, he returned to Germany and became professor of contemporary painting at the Weißensee Academy of Art Berlin. On his return, he donated 40 paintings, watercolours and drawings to the "People of Progressive Germany". Among them was one of his most famous paintings, Mademoiselle Yvonne. In 1950, he and others founded the Academy of Arts, Berlin. During this period he came under suspicion of "Formalism", being accused of his French-influenced visual language. Even one of his most outstanding works, the monumental Wandbilder aus Meißner Porzellan [de] "Aufbau der Republik" from 1952 at the former House of Ministries (today the Federal Ministry of Finance, during the Nazi era Reich Air Ministry) in Leipziger Straße, came under criticism from government and cultural officials. Lingner was accused here not only of the lightness of the figures, which was typical of his "French" style, but also that he had not depicted a tractor in the painting accurately according to the actual model. The painting was eventually adapted to meet most of the points of criticism.

 
Grave

In addition to the mural, his work Two Wars - Two Widows is also one of Lingner's most important paintings. Lingner lived in Niederschönhausen in the house Beatrice-Zweig-Strasse 2. His grave is located in the municipal Pankow Cemetery III [de] on Leonhard-Frank-Strasse in Niederschönhausen. It is dedicated as an Honorary Grave of the City of Berlin [de].

Lingner died in Berlin at the age of 70.

Legacy edit

In 1969, the Max Lingner Archive was established in Lingner's former home and studio as a branch of the German Academy of Arts in Berlin (East), which remained in the possession of Lingner's widow until her death in 1997. The administration of the estate was then continued by the art historian Dr. Gertrud Heider, who also headed the Max Lingner Circle of Friends. Since March 1999, Lingner's written estate as well as photographs of his work, press graphics and a small part of his artistic oeuvre have been in the archive of the Academy of Art, Berlin. The materials are being scientifically processed there and are available for public use. After Gertrud Heider's death in August 2007, the Max Lingner Foundation was founded in her will, which is supervised by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation but is free in its work. It supports the further processing of the part of the artistic estate remaining in the Lingner House. Among others, the former Berlin Senator for Culture Thomas Flierl [de] is represented on the board.

Well-known works edit

  • Mein Hof auf dem Darß (1920)
  • Im Boot (1931)
  • Monde-Alphabet (1934)
  • Madrid 1937 (1937)
  • Mademoiselle Yvonne (1939)
  • Paris 1943 (1943)
  • Zwei Kriege – zwei Witwen (1948)
  • Arbeit am Wandbild Aufbau der Republik at the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (1950–1953)
  • Arbeiten am Gemälde Der große Deutsche Bauernkrieg (1951–1955)
  • Volkslied (1958)
 
Mural on the Meißner Porzellanplatten Aufbau der Republik (1952/53) at Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus in Berlin

Awards edit

Publications edit

  • Mein Leben und meine Arbeit. VEB Verlag der Kunst, Dresden 1955.
  • Gurs. Bericht und Aufruf. Zeichnungen aus einem französischen Internierungslager 1941. Dietz, Berlin 1982[19]

Further reading edit

  • Albrecht Dohmann: Kunstler der Gegenwart 7 – Max Lingner. VEB Verlag der Kunst, Dresden 1958.
  • Willi Geismeier [de]: Max Lingner. VEB Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1968.
  • Gert Claußnitzer: Maler und Werk – Max Lingner. VEB Verlag der Kunst, Dresden 1970.
  • Eleonore Sent (Bearb.): Max Lingner Werkverzeichnis 1898 bis 1931/32.[20] Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-00-014127-8.
  • Kurzbiografie zu Lingner, Max. In Wer war wer in der DDR? [de] 5. edition. Volume 1. Ch. Links, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86153-561-4.
  • Thomas Flierl, Wolfgang Klein und Angelika Weißbach (ed.): Die Pariser Wochenzeitung Monde (1928-1935), Aisthesis Verlag, Bielefeld 2012. ISBN 978-3-89528-930-9.
  • Thomas Flierl (ed.): Max Lingner. Das Spätwerk 1949-1959, Lukas Verlag, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-86732-154-9.
  • Anne Applebaum: Der Eiserne Vorhang: die Unterdrückung Osteuropas 1944–1956. Munich: Siedler 2013, pp. 392–395.
  • Lingner, Max, in Gabriele Mittag [de]: Es gibt nur Verdammte in Gurs. Literatur, Kultur und Alltag in einem südfranzösischen Internierungslager. 1940–1942. Tübingen: Attempto, 1996, pp. 285f.

References edit

  1. ^ Monde, N° 247, 25 February 1933.
  2. ^ Monde, N° 316, 21 December 1934.
  3. ^ Monde, N° 317, 4 January 1935.
  4. ^ This first page is reproduced in the book by Denis Cohen & Valère Staraselski, 1909-2009 Un siècle de Vie ouvrière, éditions Le cherche midi, Paris, 2009, page 45.
  5. ^ texte, Parti communiste français Auteur du (December 9, 1937). "L'Humanité : journal socialiste quotidien". Gallica.
  6. ^ L'Humanité, August 14, 1938
  7. ^ https://www.humanite.fr/un-journal-saisi-et-interdit-613264 L'Humanité, 6 August 2016, Alexandre Courban: Un journal saisi et interdit
  8. ^ texte, Parti communiste français Auteur du (January 26, 1947). "L'Humanité : journal socialiste quotidien". Gallica.
  9. ^ texte, Parti communiste français Auteur du (June 22, 1947). "L'Humanité : journal socialiste quotidien". Gallica.
  10. ^ Regards, 28 January 1937, N° 159, Fièvre au village, the beginning of Ludovic Massé's novel, illustrated by Lingner.
  11. ^ Regards, N° 130, 9 July 1936, beginning of the publication of the novel subtitled La Révolution française vue par Charles Dickens, illustrated by Lingner
  12. ^ Consultation of L'Almanach ouvrier et paysan de L'Humanité published in the years concerned.
  13. ^ Pierre Worms on BnF
  14. ^ L'Humanité, 13 May 1939: article by the art critic Georges Besson.
  15. ^ L'Humanité, 21 May 1947: Marcel Cachin and Max Lingner at the opening of the exhibition.
  16. ^ Exhibition presented by Jean Rollin, chief curator of the museum and art critic at L'Humanité from 1952 to 1999, under the title: Retour d'un ami.
  17. ^ [http://www.museehistoirevivante.fr/expositions/exposition-du-14-mars-au-17-mai-2020/max-lingner-a-la-recherche-du-temps-present Musée de l'Histoire vivante, 14 March – 17 May 2020}}.
  18. ^ "Ce soir : grand quotidien d'information indépendant / directeur Louis Aragon ; directeur Jean Richard Bloch". Gallica. June 4, 1939.
  19. ^ identische Ausgabe in der BRD: Röderberg, Frankfurt 1982. Ergänzte Neuauflage Claude Laharie; Jacques Abauzit; Jean-Francois Vergez; Evangelische Landeskirche in Baden (ed.): Gurs 1939 – 1945: ein Internierungslager in Südwestfrankreich. Von der Internierung spanischer Republikaner und Freiwilliger der Internationalen Brigaden bis zur Deportation der Juden in die NS-Vernichtungslager. Atlantica-Seguier, Biarritz 2007 ISBN 9783000205019.
  20. ^ Max Lingner - Werkverzeichnis 1898 bis 1931/32 [begleitet von der Ausstellung Max Lingner - Frühzeit und Frankreich, Museum im Kleihues-Bau, 17. Juli bis 26. September 2004, Museen der Stadt Kornwestheim on WorldCat

External links edit

  • Literature by and about Max Lingner in the German National Library catalogue
  • Seite der Max-Lingner-Stiftung und des Max-Lingner-Archivs
  • Max-Lingner-Archiv im Archiv der Academy of Arts, Berlin
  • Seite über Max Lingner auf der Homepage des Deutschen Historischen Museums
  • Ingeborg Ruthe (14 March 2009). "Paris-Träume in Pankow. Vor 50 Jahren starb der Maler Max Lingner. Eine Stiftung pflegt sein Haus und den Nachlass". Berliner Zeitung. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  • Works by Max Lingner on museum-digital.de

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Max Lingner 17 November 1888 14 March 1959 was a German painter graphic artist communist and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime Max Lingner right with Otto Nagel 1955 Commemorative plaque on his house Strasse 201 No 2 in Niederschonhausen Mural on the Detlev Rohwedder Haus Berlin partial view Mural on the Detlev Rohwedder Haus Berlin Detailc Contents 1 Life 2 French language press titles in which Max Lingner has collaborated 2 1 Exhibitions in Paris 3 Legacy 4 Well known works 5 Awards 6 Publications 7 Further reading 8 References 9 External linksLife editBorn in Leipzig the son of a xylographer Lingner graduated from high school in 1907 and studied as a master student under Carl Bantzer at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts where he completed his training in 1912 with a painting Singing Girls for which he received the Saxon State Prize On a study trip in 1913 1914 he visited England the Netherlands France and Belgium In First World War he had to fight on all fronts In 1918 he took part in the Kiel mutiny and became a member of the soldiers council in Kiel He settled in the village of Born on the Darss from 1919 to 1922 but failed as a farmer From 1922 to 1927 he worked as a painter and graphic artist in Weissenfels but greater successes failed to materialise On the advice of Kathe Kollwitz he moved to Paris The first years in the French capital also passed without any great impressions for him The tide turned when Henri Barbusse won him a job at the weekly newspaper Monde Here Lingner s great talent as a press artist became apparent so that he was soon entrusted with the entire artistic design of the newspaper The Monde appeared from 1928 until Barbusse s death in 1935 From 1931 onwards Lingner s style shaped the appearance of the newspaper He created drawings for title pages but also drawings and illustrations for the published texts and literary supplements French language press titles in which Max Lingner has collaborated editMonde of which he made more than ten front pages 1 2 3 between 5 September 1931 and 10 October 1935 and numerous illustrations on the inside pages from 1930 onwards Avant garde of which he made several drawings in front page from 1935 to 1939 La Vie ouvriere of which he notably made the front page of the issue of 1 May 1938 4 L Humanite from 1936 to 1939 and from 1944 to 1949 He made many drawings on the front page and illustrated several series of articles on the inside pages about Paris Before the war he also illustrated the serials of Alexandre Dumas published in the newspaper La reine Margot 5 6 the beginning of the serial The Count of Monte Cristo illustrated by Lingner This long running serial will not be finished because the newspaper was banned after 26 August 1939 7 In 1946 he illustrated another serial Les aventures de Thyl Ulenspiegel et de Lanime Gœdzak by Charles De Coster The following year he illustrated two novels whose drawings accompanied the serial publication Gouverneurs de la rosee fr 8 by Jacques Roumain and Martin Eden by Jack London 9 Regards where he illustrates short stories and novels such as Fievre au village by Ludovic Masse fr 10 and A Tale of Two Cities a novel by Charles Dickens which appeared in the summer of 1936 11 Jeunes filles de France newspaper of the Union des jeunes filles de France fr Le Drapeau rouge fr organ of the Belgian Communist Party Almanach ouvrier et paysan fr by L Humanite between 1936 and 1949 he took part in this publication en 12 1936 illustrations for a short story Acier by Philippe Logier 1937 26 illustrations for a proletarian novel L etau written by Pierre Bochot 60 pages 1938 illustration for a song poem by Eugene Pottier La Commune n est pas morte 1939 26 illustrations for a novel by Tristan Remy Une nuit de reveillon 40 pages 1948 illustrations for two short stories A Russian Mother by Tatiana Oks Un Jeu by Albert Maltz 1949 3 illustrations for a short story by the Soviet writer Wanda Wasilewska The Last Tale of Scheherazade With these works he found his way into Parisian artistic life In 1934 he joined the Association of Revolutionary Writers and Artists of France AEAR He participated in exhibitions of this group In 1933 Lingner showed his first works at the Galerie Billet Pierre Vorms 13 and further exhibitions took place in Paris in 1939 and 1947 The paintings and drawings shown there were created alongside his daily work as a press illustrator He also brought back hundreds of ink drawings from his forays through Parisian working class suburbs the banlieue and motifs and people from these wanderings were often found in his paintings and press drawings He liked to paint and draw motifs of French women Exhibitions in Paris edit Three exhibitions of his works took place in Paris when he stayed there in 1933 in 1939 both at the Billiet Worms Gallery 14 and in 1947 at the La Boetie Gallery 15 March September 1970 the Musee d art et d histoire de Saint Denis Seine Saint Denis mounted an exhibition 16 of works created during the period when he lived in France Un peintre allemand en France Max Lingner 1929 1949 Paintings and drawings In the spring of 2020 the Musee de l Histoire vivante in Montreuil organised an exhibition Max Lingner A la recherche du temps present 17 proposed by the Max Lingner Stiftung in Berlin The inauguration in the presence of representatives of the Max Lingner Stiftung took place on Saturday 14 March just before the confinement The museum reopened on 3 June and the exhibition has been extended until 26 July cite web http www museehistoirevivante fr expositions exposition du 14 mars au 26 juillet 2020 max lingner a la recherche du temps present lt ref gt A slide show presents the work of Max Lingner and the exhibition https www youtube com watch v Z2zWLaIRoxA In 1939 during the exhibition of works by Max Lingner the art critic George Besson could write in Ce soir 18 Max Lingner s sketches have for ten years been the ornament of the proletarian press Lingner scattered more than 6 000 drawings of a very particular sensitivity and expressive line An opportunity arises to discover another no less human aspect of Lingner s work for he is the painter of serious Parisian landscapes and compositions to the glory of a youth whose attitudes speak of joie de vivre and health After the closure of Monde he worked for the newspaper of the trade unions La Vie Ouvriere and for the newspaper of the youth l Avant Garde and the newspaper of the Parti communiste francais l Humanite of which he had been a member since 1934 From 1939 to 1940 he was imprisoned and held in the Gurs internment camp in southern France He was interned escaped and lived illegally under the name Marcel Lantier He joined the French Resistance Movement in 1943 and returned to Paris in 1944 Again he worked for l Humanite and despite serious illness devoted himself to painting In 1949 he returned to Germany and became professor of contemporary painting at the Weissensee Academy of Art Berlin On his return he donated 40 paintings watercolours and drawings to the People of Progressive Germany Among them was one of his most famous paintings Mademoiselle Yvonne In 1950 he and others founded the Academy of Arts Berlin During this period he came under suspicion of Formalism being accused of his French influenced visual language Even one of his most outstanding works the monumental Wandbilder aus Meissner Porzellan de Aufbau der Republik from 1952 at the former House of Ministries today the Federal Ministry of Finance during the Nazi era Reich Air Ministry in Leipziger Strasse came under criticism from government and cultural officials Lingner was accused here not only of the lightness of the figures which was typical of his French style but also that he had not depicted a tractor in the painting accurately according to the actual model The painting was eventually adapted to meet most of the points of criticism nbsp Grave In addition to the mural his work Two Wars Two Widows is also one of Lingner s most important paintings Lingner lived in Niederschonhausen in the house Beatrice Zweig Strasse 2 His grave is located in the municipal Pankow Cemetery III de on Leonhard Frank Strasse in Niederschonhausen It is dedicated as an Honorary Grave of the City of Berlin de Lingner died in Berlin at the age of 70 Legacy editIn 1969 the Max Lingner Archive was established in Lingner s former home and studio as a branch of the German Academy of Arts in Berlin East which remained in the possession of Lingner s widow until her death in 1997 The administration of the estate was then continued by the art historian Dr Gertrud Heider who also headed the Max Lingner Circle of Friends Since March 1999 Lingner s written estate as well as photographs of his work press graphics and a small part of his artistic oeuvre have been in the archive of the Academy of Art Berlin The materials are being scientifically processed there and are available for public use After Gertrud Heider s death in August 2007 the Max Lingner Foundation was founded in her will which is supervised by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation but is free in its work It supports the further processing of the part of the artistic estate remaining in the Lingner House Among others the former Berlin Senator for Culture Thomas Flierl de is represented on the board Well known works editMein Hof auf dem Darss 1920 Im Boot 1931 Monde Alphabet 1934 Madrid 1937 1937 Mademoiselle Yvonne 1939 Paris 1943 1943 Zwei Kriege zwei Witwen 1948 Arbeit am Wandbild Aufbau der Republik at the Reichsluftfahrtministerium 1950 1953 Arbeiten am Gemalde Der grosse Deutsche Bauernkrieg 1951 1955 Volkslied 1958 nbsp Mural on the Meissner Porzellanplatten Aufbau der Republik 1952 53 at Detlev Rohwedder Haus in BerlinAwards editNational Prize of the German Democratic Republic II Klasse for Art and Literature for his entire body of work to date 1952 Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver 1954 National Prize of the German Democratic Republic III Klasse for Art and Literature for his painting Der grosse Deutsche Bauernkrieg 1955 Publications editMein Leben und meine Arbeit VEB Verlag der Kunst Dresden 1955 Gurs Bericht und Aufruf Zeichnungen aus einem franzosischen Internierungslager 1941 Dietz Berlin 1982 19 Further reading editAlbrecht Dohmann Kunstler der Gegenwart 7 Max Lingner VEB Verlag der Kunst Dresden 1958 Willi Geismeier de Max Lingner VEB Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig 1968 Gert Claussnitzer Maler und Werk Max Lingner VEB Verlag der Kunst Dresden 1970 Eleonore Sent Bearb Max Lingner Werkverzeichnis 1898 bis 1931 32 20 Berlin 2004 ISBN 3 00 014127 8 Kurzbiografie zu Lingner Max In Wer war wer in der DDR de 5 edition Volume 1 Ch Links Berlin 2010 ISBN 978 3 86153 561 4 Thomas Flierl Wolfgang Klein und Angelika Weissbach ed Die Pariser Wochenzeitung Monde 1928 1935 Aisthesis Verlag Bielefeld 2012 ISBN 978 3 89528 930 9 Thomas Flierl ed Max Lingner Das Spatwerk 1949 1959 Lukas Verlag Berlin 2013 ISBN 978 3 86732 154 9 Anne Applebaum Der Eiserne Vorhang die Unterdruckung Osteuropas 1944 1956 Munich Siedler 2013 pp 392 395 Lingner Max in Gabriele Mittag de Es gibt nur Verdammte in Gurs Literatur Kultur und Alltag in einem sudfranzosischen Internierungslager 1940 1942 Tubingen Attempto 1996 pp 285f References edit Monde N 247 25 February 1933 Monde N 316 21 December 1934 Monde N 317 4 January 1935 This first page is reproduced in the book by Denis Cohen amp Valere Staraselski 1909 2009 Un siecle de Vie ouvriere editions Le cherche midi Paris 2009 page 45 texte Parti communiste francais Auteur du December 9 1937 L Humanite journal socialiste quotidien Gallica L Humanite August 14 1938 https www humanite fr un journal saisi et interdit 613264 L Humanite 6 August 2016 Alexandre Courban Un journal saisi et interdit texte Parti communiste francais Auteur du January 26 1947 L Humanite journal socialiste quotidien Gallica texte Parti communiste francais Auteur du June 22 1947 L Humanite journal socialiste quotidien Gallica Regards 28 January 1937 N 159 Fievre au village the beginning of Ludovic Masse s novel illustrated by Lingner Regards N 130 9 July 1936 beginning of the publication of the novel subtitled La Revolution francaise vue par Charles Dickens illustrated by Lingner Consultation of L Almanach ouvrier et paysan de L Humanite published in the years concerned Pierre Worms on BnF L Humanite 13 May 1939 article by the art critic Georges Besson L Humanite 21 May 1947 Marcel Cachin and Max Lingner at the opening of the exhibition Exhibition presented by Jean Rollin chief curator of the museum and art critic at L Humanite from 1952 to 1999 under the title Retour d un ami http www museehistoirevivante fr expositions exposition du 14 mars au 17 mai 2020 max lingner a la recherche du temps present Musee de l Histoire vivante 14 March 17 May 2020 Ce soir grand quotidien d information independant directeur Louis Aragon directeur Jean Richard Bloch Gallica June 4 1939 identische Ausgabe in der BRD Roderberg Frankfurt 1982 Erganzte Neuauflage Claude Laharie Jacques Abauzit Jean Francois Vergez Evangelische Landeskirche in Baden ed Gurs 1939 1945 ein Internierungslager in Sudwestfrankreich Von der Internierung spanischer Republikaner und Freiwilliger der Internationalen Brigaden bis zur Deportation der Juden in die NS Vernichtungslager Atlantica Seguier Biarritz 2007 ISBN 9783000205019 Max Lingner Werkverzeichnis 1898 bis 1931 32 begleitet von der Ausstellung Max Lingner Fruhzeit und Frankreich Museum im Kleihues Bau 17 Juli bis 26 September 2004 Museen der Stadt Kornwestheim on WorldCatExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Max Lingner Literature by and about Max Lingner in the German National Library catalogue Seite der Max Lingner Stiftung und des Max Lingner Archivs Max Lingner Archiv im Archiv der Academy of Arts Berlin Seite uber Max Lingner auf der Homepage des Deutschen Historischen Museums Ingeborg Ruthe 14 March 2009 Paris Traume in Pankow Vor 50 Jahren starb der Maler Max Lingner Eine Stiftung pflegt sein Haus und den Nachlass Berliner Zeitung Retrieved 29 January 2021 Works by Max Lingner on museum digital de Portals nbsp Visual Arts nbsp Germany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Max Lingner amp oldid 1185687020, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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