Max Bohm

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Max Boehm
At sea, around 1898

Max Bohm , German: Max Böhm (born January 21, 1868 in Cleveland , † September 19, 1923 in Provincetown ), was an American impressionist painter .

Böhm studied at the Académie Julian in Paris with Benjamin-Constant , Jean-Paul Laurens and Jules Laurens , exhibited regularly at the Paris Salon from 1889 and lived in the artists' colony Étaples from 1895 to 1904 . Rupert Bunny , Frederick Carl Frieseke , Walter Gay , Homer Dodge Martin , Eugène Lawrence Vail , Henri Le Sidaner , Francis Tattegrain and Frits Thaulow also worked there on the Opal Coast .

From 1905 Böhm taught painting at a London school and returned home in 1911. He spent three years on the east coast in the Cape Cod artists' colony . In 1920 Böhm became a member of the National Academy .

The painter Anne Packard (* 1933) is a granddaughter of Max Böhm.

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Web links

Commons : Max Bohm  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anne Packard in artnet.