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Max Maccabe

Max Maccabe (1917 - 2000) was active/lived in Ireland, England, United Kingdom.  Max Maccabe is known for Painting.

Max Maccabe born 1917 was an Irish artist. He was also a talented musician; playing the violin.

In 1941, Max married fellow artist Gladys Maccabe. They exhibited together on many occasions, starting in Ireland at Robinson & Cleaver in Belfast, 1942 and in England at the Kensington Art Gallery in 1949. He died in 2000.

Source:
Website of Irish Art Group, 2021



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Keywords and Quick Facts for Max Maccabe


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Art Method
  • Painting, Fine Art
Art MediaArt StyleArt Subject
  • Food, Comestible Still Life
  • Fruit Still Life
Added Description
  • Married to an Artist

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