Burlesque (1909) by Max Weber

Burlesque - Max Weber - 1909

Artwork Information

TitleBurlesque
ArtistMax Weber
Date1909
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementFauvism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Burlesque

The artwork, titled “Burlesque,” was crafted by the artist Max Weber in the year 1909. Rendered in oil on canvas, this creation belongs to the Fauvism movement and is categorized under the genre of genre painting. Presently, the artwork resides in a private collection.

“Burlesque,” a vibrant and dynamic painting, showcases a scene imbued with the vivid colors and bold brushstrokes characteristic of the Fauvist style. The artwork depicts figures in a seemingly intimate and theatrical setting, accentuated by expressive forms and a rich palette that evokes a sense of movement and energy. The figures’ exaggerated features and postures, along with the interplay of colors, contribute to the overall dramatic and sensual atmosphere. The intricate details in the background further enhance the depth and context of the scene, reflecting Max Weber’s mastery in capturing the essence of burlesque performance through his innovative use of color and form.

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