
Max Liebermann
Max Liebermann was a prominent German painter born in 1847, known for his realistic and detailed depictions of everyday life, landscapes, and city scenes. He was a leading figure of the Impressionist movement in Germany, embracing natural light and loose brushwork. Liebermann also played an important role as an art educator and president of the Berlin Secession, advocating for modern art. His works often highlight scenes of people in leisure or work, capturing moments with sincerity and clarity. Throughout his career, Liebermann contributed significantly to the development of modern art in Germany.