Max Frey (painter, 1874)

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Signature of Max Frey

Max Frey (born April 16, 1874 in Mühlburg near Karlsruhe , † March 11, 1944 in Bad Harzburg ; full name: Max Adolf Peter Frey ) was a German landscape and figure painter, graphic artist and illustrator .

From 1907 Frey was initially a teacher and from 1910 professor at the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts . His artistic work of the 1920s and 30s shows elements of Symbolism and New Objectivity with surrealistic echoes of Magical Realism .

Life

Further! Up! - Max Frey, self-portrait, 60 years old, 1934
Grave of Max Frey on the Tolkewitz urn grove in Dresden

Max Frey was born in Mühlburg near Karlsruhe in 1874. His father was the businessman Heinrich Frey, his mother's name was Luise Frey. Max Frey lived in Karlsruhe until 1904. He first attended the arts and crafts school in Karlsruhe and then worked temporarily as a theater painter in Berlin and Mannheim . In 1893 and from 1895 to 1903 he was enrolled as a student at the Art Academy in Karlsruhe with Ferdinand Keller , Gustav Schönleber and Leopold von Kalckreuth .

Around 1899 Frey was a member of the Karlsruhe Art Cooperative and the General German Art Cooperative . There is also evidence of membership in the Karlsruhe Artists' Association founded on April 25, 1896 . From 1897 onwards, the Karlsruhe Artists' Union had its own art print shop, the Künstlerbund Karlsruhe (KKK) , in which, in addition to lithographs by the members of the Union, graphic advertising of all kinds for industry and trade was produced.

On May 24, 1904, Max Frey married Anna Luise Ottilie Fanni Ellstaetter in Karlsruhe, born in Karlsruhe on February 8, 1884, daughter of the factory owner Rudolf Ellstaetter and his wife Bertha. In this marriage, the birth of a daughter in 1920 is proven.

From 1904 to 1905 Max Frey lived as a painter in Frankfurt am Main . From 1906 he lived in Dresden. His workspace was at Eliasstrasse 34 (today Güntzstrasse), in the new building built by William Lossow and Hermann Viehweger from 1901 to 1908 , which from 1906 was used as the new headquarters of the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts . William Lossow also served as director of the Academy of Applied Arts from 1906.

In 1907 Max Frey received a teaching position at the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts. He led the newly opened class for "graphic arts and crafts" in the general schoolgirls department. Women have only been admitted to study at the “Royal School of Applied Arts in Dresden” since 1907. The first students in this newly created department were from 1907 to 1911 a. a. Margarete Wendt and Margarete Kühn , who founded the Wendt & Kühn company in 1915 . In 1910 Frey was appointed professor together with Erich Kleinhempel . In 1915 the general schoolgirls department was abolished under the new director Karl Groß and from then on pupils were taught together. Frey taught landscape painting, graphics and applied arts. His students included u. a. Willy Wolff , Margarete Kühn, Elisabeth Ahnert , Margarete Naumann , the graphic artist Kurt Hilscher and Dore Mönkemeyer-Corty , later as a dancer and choreographer has become known Gertrud Leistikow , Hans Grundig , Herbert Aschmann , Hans Theo Richter , Alfred Hesse , Werner Hofmann and Oscar Cahen .

In Dresden, Max Frey became a member of the Dresden Arts and Crafts Association and the Dresden Art Cooperative . Max Frey designed the poster for the 1st specialist exhibition of the Dresden Arts and Crafts Association in 1908. He was a founding member of the Grün-Weiß artist group that was established around 1910 . As a progressive group within the Dresden Art Cooperative, the Grün-Weiß group presented its works from October 29, 1910 in the Emil Richter Art Salon . Max Frey designed the poster for the exhibition. In February 1914, Max Frey exhibited at the Ernst Arnold gallery as a member of the Dresden artist group founded by Johann Walter-Kurau in 1913 . In 1926, Max Frey and Georg Siebert held a special exhibition at the Remmler Gallery in Leipzig . 29 works by Frey were shown. Max Frey was a member of the German Association of Artists .

From 1912 there is a report about a trip by Max Frey to Holland . A stay on the Baltic Sea island of Vilm is known for 1913 .

Max Frey was drafted into the First World War . Then he worked at the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts until at least 1934 . In August 1937 he moved to Bad Harzburg. His first marriage was divorced on December 24, 1938. On February 17, 1939, he married his former student Editha von Frobel in Braunschweig . On April 29, 1940, his son Volker was born. Max Frey spent the last years of his life with his family in Bad Harzburg, where he died on March 11, 1944. On March 17, 1944, an obituary for Max Frey was published in the Harzer Tageblatt . The burial took place on March 22, 1944 in Dresden on the Tolkewitz urn grove . Editha Frey died in 1956. Volker Frey died in 2012 in Helmstedt .

Artistic creation

Max Frey: Depth of the Sea , ca.1926
Max Frey: Dreaming , 1930
Max Frey: Wandering Birds , ca.1931

Max Frey's work combines symbolist tendencies with elements of New Objectivity in the form of magical realism . The graphic works are influenced by Art Nouveau .

His early works are predominantly landscape paintings, whereby the focus was not simply on the realistic rendering of the landscape, but often on the further development of light effects with a romantic and sometimes fairytale character, e.g. B. in the paintings "The crossing Venezia-Chioggia" 1903, "Evening on the river" 1905, "Morning fog" 1911, "Flight to Egypt" 1911, "Der Allerhalter" 1912 and "Wolken" 1921.

In the 1920s and 1930s, Frey's work became increasingly symbolic and contained elements of magical realism. All kinds of fantastic aquatic and mythical creatures appear, e.g. B. in the paintings “Sea Depth” 1926, “Dreaming” 1930, “Wandering Birds”, “Water Bottom” 1931, “Animal and Human” 1931, “Flying Hunters” 1932 and “Down There ...” 1942. Frey created in In the 1920s, several pictures with exotic motifs: “In the Wonder Forest” in 1925, “The Princess' Hunt” in 1926, “Primeval Forest Princess” in 1928 and “Centaurin” in 1928. Lithographs and art prints were also made of these motifs .

classification

The graphic works show Max Frey as a representative of reform art influenced by Art Nouveau. In parallel to the work of the somewhat older Hans Thoma , the often grotesquely exaggerated, realistic, religious representations that appear in Max Frey's paintings in the mid-1930s are no longer convincing today. Frey's artistic contribution and the peculiarity of his work consist primarily in the combination of elements of symbolism and magical realism. Magical realism is the third current with surrealist echoes , alongside verism and classicism, within the new representational painting of the Weimar Republic with representatives such as Franz Radziwill , Franz Lenk , Ewald Schönberg or Franz Sedlacek .

The works from Frey's fantastic late phase were rarely presented in exhibitions of the time: the political environment of the 1930s and 1940s prevented an adequate reception . Frey's work was forgotten in the post-war period. Fantastic, surrealist and magical realism tendencies form a direction of New Objectivity that has received little attention to this day, but is nevertheless essential. Frey's work is based on the tradition of the fantastic and visionary art of the 19th century, which developed as a movement within Romanticism as an evasion from immediate reality into imaginary and mythical realms. The fantastic and visionary art of the 19th century includes works by Arnold Böcklin , William Blake and Gustave Moreau .

Exhibitions (selection)

Pictures by Max Frey were shown in numerous exhibitions until the end of the 1920s. Frey regularly took part in the joint exhibitions of the Dresden Art Cooperative:

  • 1896: Karlsruhe, exhibition of the Kunstverein , shown: Autumn .
  • 1898: Munich annual exhibition in the royal glass palace , shown: Spring night , oil. The mill , oil.
  • 1899: Munich annual exhibition in the royal glass palace, shown: Rain is followed by sunshine , oil. Early spring , oil.
  • 1899: German Art Exhibition Dresden, shown: At the bridge . Evening at the fair . Fair .
  • 1900: Munich annual exhibition in the royal glass palace, shown: At the bridge , oil. Quiet angle , oil.
  • 1901: Badischer Kunstverein , shown: dusk , early spring
  • 1901: Great Berlin art exhibition , shown: An old nest . Winter day . Spring in the forest .
  • 1902: Heidelberger Kunstverein , shown: Bach in winter . Early spring .
  • 1902: Karlsruhe, jubilee art exhibition to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the reign of Grand Duke Friedrich von Baden , shown: View of Durlach .
  • 1902: Düsseldorf, German National Art Exhibition , shown: At the bridge . An old nest .
  • 1902: Munich annual exhibition in the royal glass palace, shown: Spring in the forest , oil. Spring day , oil. Ruin , oil. Durlach nursery , oil. Markdorf , oil.
  • 1903: Munich annual exhibition in the royal glass palace, shown: Venezia-Chioggia crossing , oil. Marketplace in Besigheim , oil. View of Durlach , oil. Sunny day , tempera.
  • 1904: Munich annual exhibition in the royal glass palace, shown: Church in Seefelden , oil. Überlingen , oil.
  • 1904: Heidelberger Kunstverein, shown: Autumn day . Thunderstorm evening . Winter evening .
  • 1904: Vienna, 31st annual exhibition in the Künstlerhaus , shown: Marktplatz in Besigheim , oil.
  • 1905: Vienna, 32nd annual exhibition in the Künstlerhaus, shown: Spring day , oil.
  • 1905: Jena, Thuringian Exhibition Association of Fine Artists, shown: Roofs in the rain , watercolor. Evening at Kaiserplatz .
  • 1906: Cologne, German art exhibition shown: In January , oil.
  • 1906: Karlsruhe, anniversary exhibition, shown: In the spring , oil. Flood , oil.
  • 1906: Leipziger Kunstverein .
  • 1906: Heidelberger Kunstverein , shown 10 oil paintings.
  • 1907: Frankfurt am Main, Schneider's art salon.
  • 1907: Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart .
  • 1908: Dresden, Emil Richter Art Salon .
  • 1909: Dresden, first art exhibition in the Künstlerhaus, shown: Source . In the twilight .
  • 1910: Baden-Baden, German art exhibition, shown: summer day . Early spring .
  • 1910: Exhibition of the Grün-Weiß group in Dresden, shown: Dächer (Amsterdam) . Windmill . Willows in early spring . Sunny autumn morning . Roses and riders . Fair . Capuchins .
  • 1911: Large watercolor exhibition in Dresden, shown: suburban garden in the snow
  • 1911: Kunstverein Hamburg , collective exhibition of the Dresden local association of the General German Art Cooperative
  • 1911: Art exhibition Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, shown: summer day .
  • 1911: Karlsruhe, Badischer Kunstverein, on the 60th birthday of Prof. Schönleber, shown: The flight to Egypt . From Lekkerkerk . Windmill . Evening after the rain .
  • 1911: Great Berlin Art Exhibition, shown: The Flight into Egypt .
  • 1912: Dresden, large art exhibition, shown: evening after the rain (windmill) , oil. Windmill , woodcut. Escape to Egypt , oil. Sunday morning (bridge) , oil. The holy man , oil.
  • 1913: Large watercolor exhibition in Dresden, shown: From Lekkerkerk .
  • 1914: Dresden artist group 1913. Exhibition of paintings, graphics, drawings and plastic works, Galerie Ernst Arnold, Schloßstraße 34, Dresden. shown: Siegfried . Rest on the run . Retirement . Gerokstrasse in winter . Gerokstrasse in spring . Easter harbor . Shipyard on the Elbe . Summer day . Trees in the meadow . Evening at Schillerplatz . Ogre market . At the ogre .
  • 1914: Aachen, Museum Association , traveling exhibition of the Dresden Art Cooperative.
  • 1914: Great Berlin art exhibition, shown: Spring morning , watercolor. The blue flag , watercolor. In the fog , watercolor.
  • 1915: Baden-Baden, German art exhibition.
  • 1916: 2nd exhibition of Dresden artists who are in the army, Galerie Ernst Arnold, Schloßstraße 34, Dresden.
  • 1916: Art exhibition Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, shown: effort , oil.
  • 1918: Dresden, Max Sinz art dealer .
  • 1918: Exhibition at the Commetersche Kunsthandlung , Hamburg. Paintings by Fritz Friedrichs , Friedrich Schaper , Max Frey, Georg M. Meinzolt (1863–1948), Paul Horst-Schulze and graphics by Emil Nolde .
  • 1920: Art exhibition Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, shown: Spring morning . Spring magic . Clouds .
  • 1921: Chemnitz, Gerstenberger Gallery
  • 1921: Art exhibition Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, shown: Over fields , oil. Work break , oil. Clouds , oil.
  • 1922: Art exhibition Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, shown: Brief rest .
  • 1922: Dresden, Max Sinz art dealer, Prager Strasse 38.
  • 1923: Art exhibition Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, shown: April weather , oil.
  • 1923: Karlsruhe: Great German Art Exhibition for Free and Applied Arts, shown: Spring Magic .
  • 1925: Art exhibition Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, shown: Wunderwald .
  • 1926: Dresden, Max Sinz art dealer, Prager Straße 38, shown a. a .: love happiness . Love spring . Papagena . Cupid in the park . Paradise . The hunt .
  • 1926: Leipzig, "Special exhibition by Prof. Max Frey", Galerie Remmler, shown: A song . I congratulate . Cupid . Congratulations . Princess Hunt . Evening in the park . Faust and Earth Spirit . At the market . Homeward . Soap bubbles . Spring creams . Sun . On the run . A couple of people . Papageno . Before the town . Outlook . Mary's dream . The fisherman . Out into the open . Noon . Kidnapping . Morning . The country doctor . Long, long ago . Approaching thunderstorm . On the run . The wonder forest . Centaurine .
  • 1927: Art exhibition in Dresden Art Cooperative, shown: People do not fight in vain against stupidity , oil. A couple of people , oil. Madonna , oil. Dream landscape , oil.
  • 1928: Art exhibition Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, shown: Jungle Princess .
  • 1933: The art shown to the people, Dresden: Princess . Harp . Madonna . Fairy tale . Knight Georg . Madonna in the mountains . Becoming and passing away . Worry man . Poseidon . The big fish . Escape .
  • 1942: Braunschweig art exhibition in the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum , shown: The Shepherd , oil. On the mountainside , oil. Summer , oil.
  • 1943: Winter art exhibition in the Goslar Museum (City Museum), shown: paintings and watercolors.
  • 1943: Braunschweig art exhibition in the Herzog-Anton-Ulrich-Museum, shown: But down there , oil.

Awards

  • Prize winners in the competition for an advertising poster from the city of Heidelberg for the historical costume festivals that took place from June 30th to July 5th, 1913 in the Heidelberg castle courtyard on the three-hundredth anniversary of the marriage of Elisabeth Stuart with Friedrich V of the Palatinate . From the award-winning posters and postcards and were Exlibris made.
  • Prize winner in the competition of the Dresden Art Cooperative for the art exhibition poster 1921.

Works

Paintings by Max Frey can be found in the Neue Meister gallery at the Dresden State Art Collections . A self-portrait showing Max Frey as Till Eulenspiegel is in the possession of the Till Eulenspiegel Museum Schöppenstedt . The painting “Dreaming” is owned by the Jack Daulton Collection in Los Altos Hills . In the Dresden Kupferstich-Kabinett and in the Wolfsonian Florida International University there is a copy of the poster for the anniversary exhibition for arts and crafts in Karlsruhe 1906, which was produced in the art print shop Künstlerbund Karlsruhe . The poster for the municipal Vierortbad in Karlsruhe and a drawing with the same motif are in the possession of the Karlsruhe City Archives .

Around 1908 the Wurzener Teppich- und Velours-Fabriken A. G. produced a Smyrna carpet based on a design by Max Frey. Max Frey designed illustrations for the magazine Jugend , for the weekly for black and white art and poetry Licht und Schatten and for books. He designed graphics for postcards and posters.

Max Frey is sometimes mistakenly named as the illustrator of the book “The Most Beautiful Tales from Thousand and One Nights”. The book was first published in 1947 by Carl Ueberreuter Verlag in Vienna. The color plates are signed “MF 46” and come from Max Frey from Vienna (1902–1955) and not from Max Frey from Dresden (1874–1944).

Graphic work (selection)

Paintings (selection)

year image title size material Remarks
1896 approx. autumn 1896 Exhibition of the Kunstverein Karlsruhe.
1898 approx. The mill oil 1898 Munich annual exhibition. Signed lower right.
1898 approx. Spring night oil 1898 Munich annual exhibition.
1899 approx. Rain is followed by sunshine oil 1899 Munich annual exhibition.
1899 approx. Early spring oil 1899 Munich annual exhibition. 1901 Badischer Kunstverein. 1902 Heidelberger Kunstverein.
1899 approx. At the bridge oil 1899 German Art Exhibition Dresden, 1900 Munich Annual Exhibition, 1902 German National Art Exhibition Düsseldorf.
1899 approx. Evening at the fair 1899 German art exhibition in Dresden.
1899 approx. Fair 1899 German art exhibition in Dresden.
1900 Quiet angle 74 cm × 64 cm Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right. 1900 Munich annual exhibition. Fantasy landscape with high, steep cliffs, flock of sheep by a body of water, a shepherd blowing a shawm on a ledge.
1900 approx. Walkers in the woods 38.5 cm × 31 cm Oil on cardboard Signed.
1901 Max Frey, Uferlandschaft 1901.jpg Title unknown 95 cm × 74 cm Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right.
1901 approx. dusk 1901 Badischer Kunstverein. Rainy street with reflecting gas lamps.
1901 approx. An old nest 1901 Great Berlin Art Exhibition, 1902 German National Art Exhibition Düsseldorf.
1901 approx. Winter day 1901 Great Berlin art exhibition.
1901 approx. Bach in winter 1902 Heidelberger Kunstverein.
1901 approx. Max Frey Winter Landscape, around 1900.jpg Winter landscape 41 cm × 29 cm Oil on cardboard Signed lower right. Not titled.
1901 approx. Spring in the forest oil 1901 Great Berlin Art Exhibition, 1902 Munich Annual Exhibition.
1901  Winter on the Alb Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1901  Moonlight in Dillsberg Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1902  View of Durlach 1902 anniversary exhibition in Karlsruhe, 1903 Munich annual exhibition. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1902  Durlach nursery oil 1902 Munich annual exhibition. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1902  spring day oil 1902 Munich annual exhibition, 1905 annual exhibition in the Künstlerhaus Vienna. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1902 approx. ruin oil 1902 Munich annual exhibition. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915 as the ruins of the Hohkönigsburg .
1902 approx. Markdorf oil 1902 Munich annual exhibition.
1902  Winter evening (swimming school alley ) 1904 Heidelberger Kunstverein. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1903  Last rays Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1903  Evening at the lake Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1903  Church in Seefelden oil 1904 Munich annual exhibition. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1903  Rock landscape Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1903 approx. Max Frey - The Venezia-Chioggia crossing - around 1903.jpg The Venezia-Chioggia crossing 29.2 cm x 40 cm Watercolor on cardboard Signed lower right. Label on the back: “The crossing Venezia – Chioggia”. 1903 Munich annual exhibition.
1903 approx. Market square in Besigheim oil 1903 Munich annual exhibition, 1904 annual exhibition in the Künstlerhaus Vienna.
1903 approx. Sunny day tempera 1903 Munich annual exhibition.
1904 approx. Autumn day 1904 Heidelberger Kunstverein.
1904 approx. Thunderstorm evening 1904 Heidelberger Kunstverein.
1904 approx. Überlingen oil 1904 Munich annual exhibition.
1904  Siegmaringen Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1904  Lovers Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1905 approx. Max Frey - boat yard on the Main near Frankfurt - around 1905.jpg Frankfurt / evening on the river 71.5 cm × 101 cm Oil on canvas Signed lower left. On the reverse titled "Frankfurt", exhibition label of the Thuringian Exhibition Association of Visual Artists in Weimar.
1905 approx. The Schirn in Frankfurt am Main 106 cm × 76 cm canvas Signed. At that time the Schirn was the center of the densely populated old town in Frankfurt.
1905 approx. Roofs in the rain watercolor 1905 Thuringian Exhibition Association of Fine Artists in Jena.
1905 approx. Evening at Kaiserplatz 1905 Thuringian Exhibition Association of Fine Artists in Jena.
1905  Spring morning Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1905  The witch Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1905  The man in the seven mile boots Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1906  In January oil 1906 German art exhibition in Cologne. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1906 approx. In the spring oil 1906 anniversary exhibition in Karlsruhe.
1906  Flood oil 1906 anniversary exhibition in Karlsruhe. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1906  Rainbow Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1907  After the thunderstorm Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1907  At the lake ( Meersburg ) Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1908  Fair in Dresden Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1908  Max Frey Moon Night in Wetzlar, 1908.jpg Moonlit night in Wetzlar Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1908 approx. Max Frey - Wetzlar in the snow - around 1910.jpeg Wetzlar in the snow 59.1 x 79.1 cm Brush drawing
1908  Morning mist on the Elbe Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1908  Prayer of the knight tempera Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1909  Early spring 1910 German art exhibition in Baden-Baden. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1909  source 1909 First art exhibition in the Künstlerhaus in Dresden. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1909  In twilight (city hall renovation in Dresden ) 1909 First art exhibition in the Künstlerhaus in Dresden. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1909  Sunny autumn morning ( Reinhardtsdorf ) 1910 Exhibition of the Grün-Weiß group in Dresden. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1910 approx. Roofs ( amsterdam ) 1910 Exhibition of the Grün-Weiß group in Dresden.
1910  Willows in early spring 1910 Exhibition of the Grün-Weiß group in Dresden. Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1910 approx. Roses and riders 1910 Exhibition of the Grün-Weiß group in Dresden.
1910  Fair (suspension railway) 1910 Exhibition of the Grün-Weiß group in Dresden. Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1910 approx. Capuchin 1910 Exhibition of the Grün-Weiß group in Dresden.
1910 approx. Windmill Woodcut 1910 exhibition of the Grün-Weiß group in Dresden, 1911 Badischer Kunstverein and 1912 great Dresden art exhibition.
1910 approx. Summer day 1910 German art exhibition in Baden-Baden, 1911 Dresden art exhibition. 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold.
1911 approx. Max Frey House in the Snow ca1911.jpg House in the snow
1911  Max Frey Escape to Egypt 1911.tif Escape to Egypt oil 1911 Exhibition of the Badischer Kunstverein in Karlsruhe, 1911 Great Berlin Art Exhibition, 1912 Great Dresden Art Exhibition. Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1911 approx. From Lekkerkerk 1911 Exhibition of the Badischer Kunstverein in Karlsruhe, 1913 Large watercolor exhibition in Dresden.
1911  Evening after the rain (windmill) oil 1911 Exhibition by the Badischer Kunstverein in Karlsruhe, 1912 at the Great Dresden Art Exhibition. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1911 approx. Suburban garden in the snow watercolor 1911 Large watercolor exhibition in Dresden.
1911  At the piano Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1911 approx. Max Frey - Morning Fog, ca.1911.JPG Morning mist 77 cm × 71 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower right. On the reverse titled with the addition Dresden and noted "11".
1912  Max Frey - Der Allerhalter.jpg The all holder 75 cm × 101.5 cm Oil on canvas 1912 Great Dresden Art Exhibition. Signed lower left. Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1912  Max-Frey Sunday morning 1912.tif Sunday morning (bridge) oil 1912 Great Dresden Art Exhibition. Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1912  In the fog watercolor 1914 Great Berlin art exhibition. Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1912  Max Frey-Scheweninger bathing cart, 1912.jpg Scheweninger bathing carts Travel sketch Trip to Holland 1912.
1913 approx. Oil painting Felsenbrücke.png Rock bridge 70.5 cm × 70.5 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower left. Titled and annotated "13" on the reverse.
1913 approx. Max Frey stagecoach, ca.1913.jpg The mail car 48.1 cm x 56 cm Color lithograph Signed in lead lower right "Max Frey" and again lower right in the image. Also inscribed in lead on the lower left "Vorstellungedruck".
1913  The mail car tempera Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1913  Gossipers tempera Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1913  shipyard Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1913 approx. Shipyard on the Elbe 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold.
1913 approx. Easter harbor 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold. Easter harbor ( Chorzelin ) was a seaside resort on the island of Wolin.
1913 approx. Evening on the Schillerplatz 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold.
1913 approx. Ogre market 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold.
1913 approx. At the ogre 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold.
1913 approx. Trees in the meadow 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold.
1913 approx. Gerokstrasse in spring 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold.
1913  Gerokstrasse in autumn Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1914 approx. Gerokstrasse in winter 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold.
1914 Max Frey - Dresden cityscape in winter 1914.jpg Salzgasse (Dresden) in the snow 36.5 cm × 38.5 cm Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower left. Listed under 1913 in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1914 Max Frey view from the window of the Dresden School of Applied Arts, 1914.jpg Salzgasse (Dresden) in the rain 33 cm × 44.5 cm Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower left. Inscribed in lead on the lower right of the stretcher "The picture hung in the Atelier M. Frey in Güntzstrasse 34 2nd floor next to Prof. Baranowsky". Listed and marked in red under 1913 in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1914  Max Frey - Landscape, 1914.jpg Title unknown Signed and dated lower left.
1914  Max Frey - rest on the flight.jpg Rest on the run 79.5 cm × 79 cm Oil on canvas Signed lower left. Inscribed and titled on the reverse. 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1914  Retirement 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold. Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1914  Siegfried 1914 Exhibition "Dresdner Künstlergruppe 1913", Galerie Ernst Arnold. Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1914 approx. Spring morning 38.5 cm × 36 cm Gouache on cardboard 1914 Great Berlin art exhibition. Signed lower left.
1914 approx. The blue flag watercolor 1914 Great Berlin art exhibition.
1915  Tired Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1915  Rest Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1915  Holy Family Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1915  Järmannshütten Listed and marked in red in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1916 approx. Trouble oil 1916 Dresden art exhibition.
1919 approx. Max Frey on the garden wall 1919.jpg On the garden wall 45 cm × 62.5 cm Oil on canvas Signed lower right. Titled on the stretcher. Reverse label from Galerie Commeter, Hamburg.
Max Frey - On the Wall.jpg On the wall 70.5 cm × 70.5 cm oil Signed lower right. Inscribed and titled on the reverse. Addition "Dresden".
Max Frey - On the hike.JPG On the hike 19 cm × 20 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower right. Titled on the reverse.
Max Frey - Out into the open.jpeg Out into the open 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower left. Inscribed and titled on the reverse. Addition "Dresden".
Max Frey - Voices of Spring.jpg Voices of spring 71 cm × 71 cm oil Signed lower left. Titling on the back.
1920 approx. Max-Frey - -Der-Querpfeifer.jpg The piper
1920 approx. Max Frey - Tomorrow I have to leave here - around 1920.jpg Tomorrow I have to leave here / French horn player 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower left. On the reverse titled “Tomorrow I have to go from here”.
Max Frey Easter Morning, ca.1920.JPG Easter morning 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower right. Titled and inscribed with the addition "Dresden" on the reverse. Stamp of the art dealer Heinrich Kalide, Berlin W 8 Friedrichstrasse 173.
Max Frey - Poplars in Spring.jpg Poplars in spring 38.7 cm x 36.2 cm Signed lower left. Reverse remains of a label from the Great Berlin Art Exhibition.
1921 approx. Max Frey- Wolken - around 1921.jpeg Clouds oil 1921 Dresden art exhibition.
1921 approx. Over fields oil 1921 Dresden art exhibition.
1921 approx. Max Frey Work Break - 1921.jpg Work break 70.5 cm × 70.5 cm Oil on plywood 1921 Dresden art exhibition. Inscribed and titled on the reverse. Addition "Dresden".
1922 approx. Short rest 1922 Dresden art exhibition.
1922 approx. Max Frey - Poseidon on Mythical Creatures.JPG Untitled 70 cm × 70 cm Signed lower left. Marked “22” on the back.
1923 approx. April weather oil 1923 Dresden art exhibition.
1925 approx. 1925 ca - Max Frey - Im Wunderwald.jpg Wunderwald / In the Wunderwald / The Wunderwald 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on cardboard 1925 Dresden art exhibition. 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler. Signed lower left.
1926 approx. Love happiness 1926 Max Sinz art dealer in Dresden.
1926 approx. Love spring 1926 Max Sinz art dealer in Dresden.
1926 approx. I congratulate 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Congratulations 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Evening in the park 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Faust and Earth Spirit 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. On the market 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Homeward 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Soap bubbles 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Sun 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Before the town 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. outlook 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. The fisherman 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Out into the open 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Noon 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. tomorrow 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. The country doctor 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Long, long ago 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Approaching thunderstorm 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Cupid 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Cupid in the park 1926 Max Sinz art dealer in Dresden.
1926 approx. Max Frey - Paradise, c.  1930.jpg paradise 70.5 cm × 70.5 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower right. Titling on the back. Ev. identical to the work exhibited under the same title in the Max Sinz art dealer in Dresden in 1926.
1926 approx. On the run 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler (two different pictures with identical titles).
1926 approx. 1926 ca Max Frey on the run.jpg On the run 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler (two different pictures with identical titles).
1926 approx. 1926 ca Max Frey Das Lied.jpg A song 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler. Signed lower left.
1926 approx. Papageno 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler.
1926 approx. Max Frey - Papagena, around 1926.JPG Papagena 70 × 70 cm Oil on plywood 1926 Max Sinz art dealer in Dresden. Titled on the reverse.
1926 approx. Max Frey - Hunt png hunt 83 cm × 82 cm Oil on canvas 1926 Max Sinz art dealer in Dresden. Signed lower right. Titled on the reverse with the addition "Dresden".
1926 approx. Max Frey - A Couple of People, around 1927.png A couple of people 70 cm × 70 cm oil 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler. 1927 Dresden art exhibition. Signed lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1926 approx. Max Frey Fruehlingsahnen.jpg Spring creams 88 cm × 76 cm Oil on canvas 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler. Titling on the back.
1926 approx. Max Frey - Mary's Dream.JPG Mary's dream 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler. Signed lower right. Titled on the reverse, label from Galerie Remmler & Co. Leipzig: No. 5742.
1926 approx. Max Frey Entfuehrung.jpeg Kidnapping (the Desdemona ) 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler. Signed lower right. On the reverse titled “Entführung”, label from Galerie Remmler & Co. Leipzig: No. 5746.
1926 approx. Max Frey - Centaurine, around 1928.jpg Centaurine 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler. Signed lower left. Titled on the reverse, label from Galerie Remmler & Co. Leipzig.
1926 approx. Max Frey - Hunt of the Princess, around 1928.png Princess Hunt 39 cm × 39 cm Oil on cardboard 1926 Special exhibition Galerie Remmler. Targeted lower right. On the reverse titled "Hunt of the Princess". Princess in a litter on the back of an elephant.
1926 approx. Max Frey - Depth of the Sea ca.1926.JPG Sea depth 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower left. Titled and annotated "26" on the reverse.
1927 approx. Max Frey - People do not struggle with stupidity in vain, 1927.jpg People do not struggle with stupidity in vain 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood 1927 Dresden art exhibition. Signed lower left. Titled on the reverse.
Max Frey - Dragon Fight.JPG Untitled 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower right.
Max Frey Diana.jpg Diana 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower left.
Max Frey - Diana on the Huntd.jpg Diana on the hunt 71 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1927 approx. Madonna oil 1927 Dresden art exhibition.
1927 approx. Dream landscape oil 1927 Dresden art exhibition.
1927 approx. 1927 Max Frey Wunderwald Litho.JPEG Wonder forest 51.5 cm × 38 cm lithograph Lower left in the plate MF signed by hand and donation note Paul Groß, dated “Febr (uar) 1928” lower right. Titled and exhibition label on the reverse: “ Annual show of German work Dresden 1927”.
1928 approx. 1928 Max Frey art print Wunderwald 1.JPG Wonder forest watercolor Signed lower left (here the original is an art print from 1928).
1928 approx. Jungle princess 1928 Dresden art exhibition. Princess sitting on the ground in front of elephant.
1930 1930 Max Frey birth Pieta.jpeg Birth of Pieta 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titling on the back.
1930 1930 - Max Frey - Traeumender.png Dreaming 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left.
1930 Max Frey - Engel 1930.JPG Title unknown 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right.
1930 Max Frey - Nude with Mirror 1930.JPG Title unknown 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated upper left.
1930 Max Frey Poseidon's daughter 1930.png Daughter of Poseidon 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1931 Max Frey - Poseidon and Daughter.jpg Poseidon and daughter 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse on an old label '90. Poseidon et al. Daughter".
1931 Max Frey - The Little Princess, 1931.jpg The princess 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1931 Max Frey underwater scene 1931.JPG Water bottom 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1931 Max Frey - Water Fairy and Prince 1931.jpg Water fairy and prince 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1931 Max Frey - nocturnal sleigh ride 1931.JPG Winter night's dream 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
Max-Frey-Schlittenfahrt-40-x-70-oel-hartholz.jpg Sleigh ride 40 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower left.
1931 Max Frey - Maria in der Laube 1931.JPG Mary in the arbor 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the verso on the label.
1931 Max Frey - Spring Awakens 1931.JPG Spring awakens 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1931 Max Frey - In the Paradise Garden, 1931.jpg Title unknown 70.5 cm × 70.5 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left.
1931 Max Frey - The Miracle 1931.JPG The wonder 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1931 Max Frey - Red Bird 1931.JPG Red bird 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1931 approx. Max Frey - Wandering Birds.  circa 1931.JPG Migratory birds 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1931 Max Frey - Animals and Humans 1931.JPG Animal and human 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1932 Max Frey Flying Hunters.xcf Flying hunters 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1932 Max Frey - Amazon and Unicorn Seahorse, 1932.JPG Untitled 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right.
1932 1932 Max Frey In der Hoehle.JPG In the cave 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1932 The saint and the dragon 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1932 Knight Georg 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood 1933 Dresden art exhibition. Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1932 approx. Max Frey - Monument in front of the harp.JPG Untitled 50 cm × 50 cm Oil on plywood
1932 Max Frey - Harp 1932.JPG harp 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood 1933 Dresden art exhibition. Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1932 Max Frey - Dream 1932.JPG dream 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titling on the back.
1933 1933 Max Frey - The Great Shadow.png The great shadow 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated upper left. Titled on the reverse.
1933 Max Frey - Dragons, Virgin, Knights 1933.JPG Dragon - Virgin - Knight 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1933 Max Frey - Madonna im Dornbusch 1933.JPG Madonna in the thorn bush 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titling on the back.
1933 Max Frey - Escape in the Mountains 1933.JPG Escape in the mountains 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titling on the back.
1933 1933 Max Frey The Three Holy Kings.jpg The three kings 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titling on the back.
1933 Max Frey - Escape, 1933.jpg Escape 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood 1933 Dresden art exhibition. Signed and dated lower right. Titling on the back.
1933 Max Frey - Escape in Winter, 1933.JPG Escape in winter 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titling on the back.
1933 Max Frey - On the run, 1933.JPG On the run 50 cm × 50 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titling on the back.
1933 approx. The Worry Man.jpeg The worry man 1933 Dresden art exhibition.
1933 approx. Max Frey - Poseidon, around 1933.jpg Poseidon 1933 Dresden art exhibition.
1930s approx. Max Frey self-portrait as Till Eulenspeiegel.jpeg Even as Till Eulenspiegel 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower left. Titled on the reverse. Self-Portrait. Owned by the Till Eulenspiegel Museum Schöppenstedt
1934 Max Frey - (Self-Portrait) Go on!  Up!  1934.jpg Further! Up! 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse. Self-portrait at the age of 60.
1934 Max Frey - Giver of Light 1934.jpg Light giver 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
Max Frey - Parsifal.png Parcival 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower right. Titled on the reverse, label of the art exhibition Gerstenberger Chemnitz.
1934 Max Frey - The Winner 1934.JPG The winner 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1934 Max Frey - Spring Song 1934.JPG Spring song 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1934 Max Frey - Escape over the Mountains, 1934.JPG Escape over the mountains 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titling on the back.
Watercolor Max Frey.jpg Title unknown 15.5 cm x 15.5 cm watercolor Signed lower right.
1934 1934 - Max Frey - Madona with the rabbits.jpeg Madonna with the rabbits 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titling on the back.
1935 Max Frey - The Angel, 1935.png The angel 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titling on the back.
1935 Max Frey - Escape with Angels, 1935.jpg Escape with angel 71 cm × 71 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titling on the back.
1935 Max Frey - Adorant 1935.JPG Adorant 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1935 Max Frey - Between Heaven and Earth 1935.JPG Between heaven and earth 71 cm × 71 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Title on the reverse with additional title “The angel shows the way” .
1935 Max Frey - Maria under willow 1935.JPG Mary under willow 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titling on the back.
1935 Max Frey, Madonna.jpg Madonna Signed and dated lower left (here the original is shown in a print from the 1950s).
1935 approx. Max Frey - Holy Night.jpg Holy Night
1936 Max Frey - Sankt Martin 1936.JPG Saint Martin 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left.
1936 Maria rides under the canopy 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titling on the back.
1936 1936 - Max Frey - Fruehlingsbotin.JPG Herald of Spring 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Indistinctly titled on the label on the reverse.
1938 1938 - Max Frey - balloon flight I.jpg At that time [balloon flight] 71 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled "Annodazumal" on the reverse. Woman standing in balloon basket, man balancing on the edge.
1938 1938 - Max Frey - balloon flight II.png Balloon flight 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower right. Dated. Man and woman standing in balloon basket. Flying crane on the left.
1938 Max Frey - Plow and Spade -1938.jpg Plow and spade 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1938 Max Frey - Structure -1938.jpg construction 69 cm × 69 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1938 approx. Max Frey - Mother with Children.jpg Mother and children 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1938 Max Frey - Lumberjack 1938.JPG Untitled 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Title "In the jungle" painted over on the reverse.
1939 Max Frey - Guardian of Happiness - ca.1939.JPG Keeper of happiness 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower left. Marked on the reverse “39”.
1939 Max Frey Room and Window 1939.JPG Untitled 25 cm × 35 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right.
1940 Max Frey - The eye sees the sky open 1940.JPG The eye sees the sky open 35 cm × 35 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
Max Frey - Married Couple in Laube.JPG Title unknown 50 cm × 50 cm Oil on plywood Signed lower left.
1940 Oil painting Familienglück.png Family happiness 35 cm × 35 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1941 Max Frey - The old Bad-Harzburg 1941 Watercolor.jpg The old Bad Harzburg 25 cm × 31 cm watercolor Signed and dated lower right. Label on the reverse: “From The University Glasgow. The old Bad Harzburg seen from the north. "
1942 approx. Max Frey The Schaefer ca 1942.tif The shepherd oil 1942 Braunschweig art exhibition.
1942 approx. On the mountainside oil 1942 Braunschweig art exhibition.
1942 approx. summer oil 1942 Braunschweig art exhibition.
1942 Max Frey - The Pearl - 1942.jpeg The Pearl 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1942 Max Frey - but down there, 1942.jpg But down there ... 32 cm × 31 cm Oil on plywood 1943 Braunschweig art exhibition. Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1942 Max Frey - Luna 1942.JPG Luna 35 cm × 35 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower right. Titled on the reverse.
1943 Max Frey - Peace 1943.JPG peace 35 cm × 35 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1944 Max Frey - Burgenland 1944.JPG Burgenland 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left. Titled on the reverse.
1944 Max Frey Fish 1944.jpeg Untitled 35 cm × 35 cm Oil on plywood Signed and dated lower left.
1937-44 approx. Max Frey - Landscape.JPG Untitled 35 cm × 35 cm Oil on plywood Attributed to. North of Bad Harzburg: View from the "Horn" to the north side of the Butterberg in front of the Harz Mountains , behind it the first Harz Mountains east of Harzburg
Max Frey - current JPG Untitled 35 cm × 35 cm Oil on plywood Attributed to.
Ascending Icarus 70 cm × 70 cm Oil on plywood Unsigned.
Happy dreams 38.7 cm x 36.2 cm Titled and inscribed "Max Frey" on the reverse.
old man 15.8 × 14.8 (25) Linoleum cut Multi-colored, 25 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1906–1915 approx. At the ditch in the Gruna 23.0 × 32.5 (21 × 30.5) (25) Linoleum cut Multi-colored, 25 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915. Gruna is a district of Dresden and belongs to Blasewitz.
angler 12.5 × 22 (11.5 × 21) (10) Linoleum cut Multi-colored, 10 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
From Tivoli 27 × 20.5 (26 × 19) (15) Linoleum cut Multi-colored, 15 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
1911 approx. Max Frey Gaensefrau ca1911.jpg Woman with a goose / goose woman 23.5 × 17 (20) Linoleum cut Multi-colored, 20 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Laundry day 17 × 20 (15) Linoleum cut Multi-colored, 15 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Windmill 27 × 29 (30) Linoleum cut Multicolored, 30 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Winter day in Schlettstadt 23.5 × 30.5 (30) Linoleum cut Multicolored, 30 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Quiet angle Linoleum cut Tricolor. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Putto with flowers Linoleum cut Tricolor. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
carnival 14 × 19.5 (12 × 16) (15) Cliché print Tricolor, 15 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
The well-wisher 16.0 × 14 (12.5 × 12.5) (10) Cliché print Monochrome, 10 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Servant Rupprecht 23 × 21.5 (15) Cliché print Tricolor, 15 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Mask with putto 14 × 19.5 (12 × 12) (10) Cliché print Two-tone, 10 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Dancer with mask 23 × 21 (17 × 17) (10) Cliché print Tricolor, 10 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Winter day etching Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Holy Family 24 × 28 (18 × 20) (15) etching Multi-colored, 15 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Flute player 15 × 25 (12.5 × 21) (10) etching Multi-colored, 10 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.
Santa Claus 15.5 × 12 (11.5 × 9.5) (15) etching Multi-colored, 15 copies. Listed in the catalog raisonné 1901–1915.

Remarks

  1. In October 1906, three positions were advertised for the general schoolgirls department, which was newly established in January 1907 in the new building of the Royal School of Applied Arts : “For the schoolgirls department of the Kgl. Kunstgewerbeschule we are looking for teachers for female handicrafts, the painting department (practice for ceramic painting is desired) and arts and crafts design. ”See: Decorative art. Supplement . Xth year, October 1st. Bruckmann, Munich 1906, p. VII . Were hired Erich Kleinhempel for general arts and crafts, Max Frey for the graphic arts class and Margaret Young for the textile trade class. Johannes Türk taught life drawing in all three classes.
  2. The lessons included weekly 24 hours in "practical tasks such as posters, book design , bookmarks , calendars, newspaper cliches , attempts in linoleum cut and stone drawings ( woodcut and etching ) with simultaneous pressure". See: Department 18. Royal School of Applied Arts in Dresden . In: IV. International Congress for Art Education, Drawing and Applied Arts. Dresden 1912. Guide through the exhibition. 4th to 25th August . Publishing house and printing house of the Wilhelm and Bertha von Baensch Foundation, Dresden 1912, p. 41 ( digitized version ).
  3. Max Frey is noted in the April 4, 1913 edition of the Dresden Latest News as secretary of the Kunstgewerbeverein. William Lossow was chairman of the arts and crafts association at that time . Deputy chairman was Karl Groß , one of the leading representatives of the modern reform movement.
  4. Photo by Editha Frey .
  5. ^ Illustration of the advertising stamp designed by Max Frey for Heidelberg , approx. 1913.
  6. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Frey, Max: Correspondence with Josef August Beringer . Three letters 1912–1915. Ent .: Catalog raisonné 1901-1915 . In: Josef August Beringer's estate . Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe ( evidence - work marked in red by Max Frey: "I consider the ones marked red to be the most successful.").
  7. The opera Doctor Faust by Ferruccio Busoni was premiered on May 21, 1925 in the Semperoper under the direction of Fritz Busch in Dresden: Chronicle of the Semperoper. 1925 Doctor Faust. Premiere. Radio treasures. Dresden and Leipzig great moments from opera and concert. Retrieved February 2, 2016 .
  8. a b Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Magic Flute was part of the standard repertoire of the Dresden Staatskapelle in the 1920s and was performed repeatedly. B. also on January 21, 1925 with Meta Seinemeyer in the role of Pamina. Dresden Opera Chronicle 1922–1933. Radio treasures. Dresden and Leipzig great moments from opera and concert. Retrieved February 2, 2016 .
  9. ^ The opera Otello by Giuseppe Verdi was performed on April 26, 1925 in the Semperoper under the direction of Fritz Busch with Meta Seinemeyer as Desdemona and Tino Pattiera as Othello in Dresden. A historical sound recording of the performance has been preserved: Chronicle of the Semperoper. 1925 Othello. Radio treasures. Dresden and Leipzig great moments from opera and concert. Retrieved February 2, 2016 .
  10. ^ The first version of the opera Die ägyptische Helena by Richard Strauss was premiered on June 6, 1928 in the Semperoper in Dresden. The picture may represent a scene from the opera.
  11. The picture "Dragons - Maiden - Knights" illustrates a scene from the verse epic " Der Rasende Roland " by Ludovico Ariosto . This motif has been dealt with several times in art history, for example by the French painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres in “ Roger liberates Angelika ” and by Arnold Böcklin in “Angelika, guarded by a dragon” (see conversion from 1873 and conversion from 1879 / 80 ).
  12. The book Im Ballon published in 1892 . Journeys of Captain Spelterini by Jakob Christoph Heer shows a cover illustration of the Lithographische Kunstanstalt Frey & Conrad Zurich similar to the picture “Annodazumal” (1938) by Max Frey, which shows Eduard Spelterini standing in a typical pose on the edge of the basket. Eduard Spelterini was known as an aviation pioneer and balloon captain even before the turn of the century and traveled around Europe with his balloon until the mid-1920s.
  13. “The eye sees the sky open” is a line of verse from the “ Song of the Bell ” by Friedrich Schiller , which was part of the canon of German literature at the time.
  14. The quote "But it's terrible down there" comes from Friedrich Schiller's ballad " Der Taucher ".

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  • Frey, Max Adolf Peter . In: Friedrich Jansa (ed.): German visual artists in words and pictures . Published by Friedrich Jansa, Leipzig 1912, p. 169 .
  • Walter von Zur Westen: All sorts of bookplates . In: Ex libris, book art and applied graphics . 19th year, December 4th. Printed by O. Holten, Berlin 1909, p. 129 .
  • Studio talk. In: The international studio. John Lane Company, New York 1903/1904, Volume 21, p. 174 ( digitized version ), ill. P. 172 ( digitized version )

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adolf von Oechelhäuser : History of the Grand Ducal Baden Academy of Fine Arts. Festschrift for the 50th anniversary of the foundation festival in 1904 . Braunsche Hofbuchdruckerei, Karlsruhe 1904, p. 160 .
  2. a b wladimir-aichelburg.at: Members of the Allgemeine Deutsche Kunstgenossenschaft in 1899 , accessed on December 25, 2013
  3. Festschrift for the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Karlsruhe Association of Visual Artists . In: Around 1900: the old Karlsruhe Künstlerhaus: 19.3. – 26.4.1987, Künstlerhaus-Galerie . Karlsruhe 1987, p. 151 , fig. 20, fig. 26 .
  4. Frey, Max Adolf Peter . In: Willy Oskar Dreßler (Hrsg.): Dressler's art manual . tape 2 . Verlag Carl Curtius, Berlin 1930, p. 272 .
  5. ^ Frey, Max: M. (KBK). Karlsruhe, Friedensstr. 28 . In: Max Martersteig (Hrsg.): Yearbook of the fine arts . 1st year. German Yearbook Society, 1902, ISSN  0932-2337 , p. 93 , urn : nbn: de: gbv: wim2-g-3777794 (see also digital version of the 1903 edition).
  6. ^ Katja Förster: Art Print Artists Association Karlsruhe (KKK). Stadtwiki Karlsruhe , 2014, accessed on February 14, 2016 .
  7. ^ Supplementary, subsequent entry on the marriage certificate from 1904. Karlsruhe City Archives. Information from January 30, 2015.
  8. Frey, Max . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists of the XX. Century. tape 2 : E-J . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1955, p. 157 .
  9. ^ Entry for Max Frey under "Frey, Max Ad. Pet. Painter, Teacher a. d. Kgl. Kunstgewerbeschule, Pestalozzistraße 13 “in the historical address book of Dresden 1908 ( slub-dresden.de );
    In the books of 1910 and 1911, the address is Tauscherstraße 6. In the address book from 1911 the job title “Prof. a. d. Kgl. Kunstgewerbeschule ”, from 1912 to 1921 the place of residence was Dresden - Blasewitz . Gustav-Freytag-Straße 12 was registered in Dresden-Blasewitz from 1922 to 1936 and then Reycker Straße 28 in Dresden until 1937.
  10. ^ University of Fine Arts Dresden (ed.): Dresden. From the royal art academy to the college of fine arts (1764–1989) . VEB Verlag der Kunst, Dresden 1990, p. 620 .
  11. a b Kunstgewerbeblatt. Leipzig 1908, vol. 19, p. 201 ( digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de digitized version )
  12. a b Cordula Bischoff: The first women's class at the Royal Saxon School of Applied Arts in Dresden . In: Marion Welsch and Jürgen Vietig (eds.): Margarete Junge. Artist and teacher on the move to the modern age . Sandstein Verlag, Dresden 2016, ISBN 978-3-95498-218-9 , pp. 84-103 .
  13. ^ Die Kunst: Monthly Issue for Free and Applied Arts, Munich 1910, 13th year, Volume 22, p. 488 ( digitized version )
  14. Petra Klara Gamke: Karl Great. Tradition as innovation? Dresden reform art at the beginning of modernism . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-422-06488-5 , p. 77 .
  15. ^ Jean-Claude Hilscher: Kurt Hilscher - advertising graphics and publishing work. 1925-1975 . Free University of Berlin , Department of History and Cultural Studies, Berlin 2009, p. 14 ( digitized dissertation).
  16. ^ Jacoba Adriana de Boer: Gertrud Leistikow en de modern, "Duitsche" dans. A biography (doctoral thesis) . FGw: Amsterdam School for Culture and History (ASCH), Amsterdam 2015, p. 28 ( digitized version ).
  17. Jaleen Grove: Oscar Cahén. Life and work . Art Canada Institute, Toronto 2015, ISBN 978-1-4871-0067-4 , pp. 4 ( digital copy [PDF]).
  18. ^ The Dresden Arts and Crafts Association . In: Dresdner Latest News . No. 89 , April 4, 1913, pp. 3 ( digitized version ).
  19. ^ A b Ruth Negendanck : The Ernst Arnold Gallery (1893–1951). Art trade and contemporary history . Publishing house and database for the humanities, Weimar 1998, ISBN 3-932124-37-5 , p. 137, 459 .
  20. ^ A b Dresden artist group 1913. Exhibition of paintings, graphics, drawings and plastic works. February 1 to February 21, 1914 . Galerie Ernst Arnold, Dresden 1914 ( digitized - exhibition catalog).
  21. ^ Special exhibition by Prof. Max Frey. Special exhibition by Georg Siebert. In: Galerie Remmler (Hrsg.): Catalog of the Christmas exhibition . Galerie Remmler, Leipzig 1926 (contains an illustration of a work by Max Frey on the title page and illustrations of three other works on page 3).
  22. ^ Full members of the German Association of Artists ( Memento from February 24, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  23. ^ Journey of Prof. Frey to Holland . In: Reports of the State Academy for Applied Arts Dresden . Signature: 02/68, index number: 4981. HfBK Dresden Archive, Dresden 1912.
  24. ^ Insula Rugia eV: Frey, Max. Painter lexicon. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  25. Reinhard Piechocki : The painter islands Rügen, Vilm, Hiddensee. From Friedrich to Feininger . 2018, ISBN 978-3-9813568-4-7 , pp. 127 .
  26. ^ Martin Raack: An artist Bad Harzburg died. Commemorative sheet for Prof. Max Frey . In: Harzer Tageblatt . 17. March. Goslar 1944 ( digital copy - in the holdings of the Lower Saxony State Archives Wolfenbüttel : call number 91260 vol. 1).
  27. Max Frey obituary . In: Harzer Tageblatt . March 13th. Goslar 1944 ("Max Frey, painter and professor, † March 11, 44. Editha Frey, nee Frobel, Volker Frey. Burial in Dresden").
  28. Information from the municipal cemetery and funeral services of the state capital Dresden from July 7, 2015: "On March 22, 1944, Max Frey's urn was buried in the Tolkewitz urn grove in location 100 B 052".
  29. Birgit Dalbajewa (Ed.): New Objectivity in Dresden . Sandstein Verlag, Dresden 2011, ISBN 978-3-942422-57-4 , p. 109 .
  30. ^ Giuliano Briganti: Fantastic painting in the 19th century . Schuler Verlag, Herrsching 1988, ISBN 3-88199-433-5 , p. 7-12 .
  31. ^ Karlsruhe . In: German art: Central organ of German art and artist associations . 1st year, no. 3 . Berlin 1896, p. 32 .
  32. ^ Wilhelm Schäfer (ed.): The Rhineland . December. Bagel, Düsseldorf 1901, p. 78 ( digitized version ).
  33. From town and country. Exhibition in the art association . In: Heidelberger Zeitung . 44th year, No. 15, January 18, 1902, p. 1 ( digitized version ).
  34. ^ Heidelberger Kunstverein . In: Heidelberger Zeitung . 46th year, No. 25, January 30, 1904, pp. 1 ( digitized version ).
  35. Jenaische Zeitung, 1905, No. 185 and No. 188. ( digitized version )
  36. August choir Becke: Chronicle of Heidelberg for 1906 . XIV. Year. Printed and published by F. Hörning, Heidelberg 1909, p. 83 ( digitized version ).
  37. From exhibitions and collections . In: Leopold Gehri (Ed.): Der Kunstfreund . 23rd year, no. 3/4 . Association for Church Art and Crafts in Tyrol and Vorarlberg, Innsbruck 1907, p. 74 ( digitized version ).
  38. ^ Ernst Stöckhardt: Stuttgart art report . In: Die Christliche Kunst: Monthly for all areas of Christian art and art history . 4th year, no. 3 . Bruckmann, Munich 1907, p. 97 in enclosure ( digitized version ).
  39. ^ Music and Art Notices . In: The Daily Record and the Dresden Daily . No. 798 , September 20, 1908, p. 3 (English, digitized version ).
  40. ^ Willy Doenges : Exhibitions - Dresden . In: Cicerone . 3rd year, 1911, p. 677-678 .
  41. ^ Great Art Exhibition Dresden, 1912 - Official catalog. Contain Ill. On the flight to Egypt
  42. ^ Hermann Schweitzer: Report on the activities of the museum association in 1914 . In: Aachener Kunstblätter . Book IX-X. Ruelle'sche Accidenzdruckerei and Lith. Anstalt, Aachen 1916, p. 106-110 .
  43. ^ Ruth Negendanck : The gallery Ernst Arnold (1893-1951). Art trade and contemporary history . Publishing house and database for the humanities, Weimar 1998, ISBN 3-932124-37-5 , p. 465 .
  44. ^ Art and Science . In: Dresdner Nachrichten . 62nd volume, no. 207 , July 28, 1918, p. 2 ( digitized version ).
  45. Art Chronicle and Art Market . 54th year, November 3rd, 1st. Seemann, Leipzig 1918, p. 63 .
  46. ^ Adolph Donath : exhibitions. Chemnitz . In: The Art Wanderer . April 1921, p. 323 ( digitized version ).
  47. ^ Art exhibitions - Dresden . In: Adolph Donath (Ed.): Der Kunstwanderer . 2nd October issue, 1922, p. 83 ( digitized version ).
  48. ^ Art exhibitions - Dresden . In: Adolph Donath (Ed.): Der Kunstwanderer . 1./2. July issue, 1926, p. 462 ( digitized version ).
  49. ^ A b Dresden Art Exhibition 1927: Brühlsche Terrasse, August 20 to early November, Dresden Art Cooperative. Exhibition catalog. Contain Ill. Against stupidity people do not fight in vain
  50. ^ A b Art Exhibition Dresden 1928: Painting, sculpture, graphics, architecture; from July 8th to mid-September, Künstlerhaus Dresden. Exhibition catalog. P. 13, Ill. Jungle princess p. 39
  51. a b Braunschweig Art Exhibition 1942: May 17 to June 14, 1942 in the Herzog-Anton-Ulrich-Museum in Braunschweig. Exhibition catalog. Contain Ill. To The Shepherd
  52. Martin Raack: Goslar's winter art exhibition . In: Harzer Tageblatt . November 27th. Goslar 1943 (announcement of the exhibition opening on November 28, 1943).
  53. Martin Raack: Goslar's art exhibition . In: Harzer Tageblatt . 6th of December. Goslar 1943 (list of the exhibiting artists and review of the exhibited works).
  54. ^ Chronicle of the City of Heidelberg for 1912 . 20th year. Heidelberg 1915, p. 202–203 ( uni-heidelberg.de ).
  55. Little news . In: Bayerischer Kunstgewerbe-Verein (Hrsg.): Arts and Crafts: Journal for arts and crafts since 1851 . 63rd year, no. 12 . Munich 1913, p. 385-386 ( uni-heidelberg.de ).
  56. ^ Christiane Friese: Poster Art 1880 - 1935 . Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1994, p. 200 .
  57. ^ Painting "Dreaming" by Max Frey , Jack Daulton Collection, accessed on March 23, 2015.
  58. ^ Max Frey: Poster: Jubilee exhibition for arts and crafts in 1906, Karlsruhe. Kupferstichkabinett Dresden. 1906, Retrieved May 19, 2019 .
  59. ^ Wolfsonian Florida International University: poster for the anniversary exhibition for arts and crafts in Karlsruhe, 1906. ( digitized version ).
  60. CW Schmidt: Modern female handicrafts and related textile arts: their essence and their meaning . Wilhelm Baensch, Dresden 1908, p. 195, fig . ( Digitized version ).
  61. ^ Youth: Münchner illustrated Wochenschrift für Kunst und Leben: Gräberfrühling , 1912, Jg. 17, H. 25, S. 712; Im Sommerhaus , 1912, vol. 17, no. 28, p. 802; Dreifuss , 1912, vol. 17, H. 44, p. 1300; Domino , 1913, vol. 18, no. 3, p. 66; Frankfurt am Main , 1913, vol. 18, no. 32, p. 926; Vignette , 1913, vol. 18, H. 42, p. 1230; Vignette , 1913, vol. 18, H. 42, p. 1234; Christmas , 1913, vol. 18, H. 52, p. 1572; Helmet off to prayer , 1914, vol. 19, H. 52, p. 1390
  62. In the weekly "Licht und Schatten" appeared u. a. the images listed here under works "House in the snow", "Scheweninger bathing carts" and "Gänsefrau".
  63. Dresdner Dichterbuch , ed. by Wilhelm Leonhardt, Dresden, Leonhardi 1911, p. 25, p. 60, p. 66
  64. The Pink Room. Venetian novel , Eufemia von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem , Dresden, Max Seyert, 1920, cover drawing.
  65. The blonde, the brown, the black. A travel novel from better days , Nanny Lambrecht , Dresden, Max Seyert, 1922, cover drawing.
  66. Maria Pischinger (ed.): The most beautiful stories from Thousand and One Nights . Ueberreuter, Vienna 1947.
  67. Gernot Klatte: Frey, Max . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 44, Saur, Munich a. a. 2005, ISBN 3-598-22784-1 , p. 521.
  68. ^ Gernot Klatte: Frey, Max Adolf Peter . In: Institute for Saxon History and Folklore (Ed.): Saxon Biography .
  69. Decorative arts. Supplement . XI. Vintage, May 8. Bruckmann, Munich 1908, p. IV ("The amiable poster ... comes from the painter Frey, who recently became a teacher at the arts and crafts school").
  70. ^ The international studio . John Lane Company, New York 1903/1904, Volume 21, ill. P. 172 ( digitized )
  71. Franz Lehr: About the Munich annual exhibitions: the glass palace . In: The Art of Our Time: A Chronicle of Modern Art Life . 14th year, 2nd half volume. Verlag Franz Hanfstaengl, Munich 1903, p. 179-218, (Ill. P. 208) ( digitized version ).
  72. ^ Joseph August Beringer: Baden painting in the nineteenth century . Karlsruhe 1913, ill. On p. 186
  73. Hanns von Gumppenberg (ed.): Light and shadow: monthly for black and white art and poetry . 1st year, no. 19 , 1911, ISSN  0174-9358 (booklet unpaginated, ill. On p. 6).
  74. ^ Hans W. Singer: The great art exhibition in Dresden 1912 . In: The visual arts in the present and past. Dresden, 1912, pp. 735–775, illustrated in Kunstbeil.
  75. ^ Hans W. Singer: The great art exhibition in Dresden 1912 . In: The visual arts in the present and past. Dresden, 1912, pp. 735–775, ill. On p. 748
  76. ^ Hans W. Singer: The great art exhibition in Dresden 1912 . In: The visual arts in the present and past. Dresden, 1912, pp. 735–775, ill. On p. 735
  77. Hanns von Gumppenberg (ed.): Light and shadow: monthly for black and white art and poetry . 3rd year, no. 45 , 1913, ISSN  0174-9358 (issue unpaginated, ill. On p. 5).
  78. ^ Illustrated newspaper . No. 4330 . Leipzig 1928, p. 362 .
  79. The Worry Man . In: Velhagen & Klasings monthly books . Born in December 48. Berlin 1933, p. 682-684, contained Ill .
  80. Hanns von Gumppenberg (ed.): Light and shadow: monthly for black and white art and poetry . 1st year, no. 29 , 1911, ISSN  0174-9358 (issue unpaginated, ill. On p. 8).