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Max Clarenbach

Max Clarenbach (1880 - 1952) was active/lived in Germany.  Max Clarenbach is known for Painting.

Max Clarenbach was born in Neuss in 1880.  At the age of 13 years Andreas Achenbach recommended him to attend the Elementary class at the Düsseldorf Academy.  Influenced by French Impressionism and the associated plein air painting, Clarenbach created with preference winter landscapes of the Lower Rhine area, depicting winding rivers, which reflect the trees in the surface.  In 1909 he was involved in the establishment of the 'Sonderbund'.  After the death of Eugen Dücker in 1917, Max Clarenbach succeeding his former teacher and became Professor for landscape painting until 1945. (cru)

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