Under the Trees

Max Pechstein German, 1881-1955
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About the Artwork

Scenes of nature such as Under the Trees were a powerful theme for Max Pechstein and his fellow members of the expressionist Brücke (Bridge) group. Pechstein, who had received an academic training, along with other Brücke members rejected the “Gedankenkunst” (cerebral art) of the art academies and introduced innovative artistic practices. The new method of working involved nonprofessional models who were asked to change poses every fifteen minutes to ensure spontaneity and allow the artists to capture the very essence of the scene. In 1911, Pechstein visited Nidden, a remote fishing village on the Curonian Peninsula on the Baltic Sea — the setting for this work. With quickly drawn but clear contours, Pechstein depicts naked women in harmony with nature, conveying a vision of an unspoiled existence, untouched by modernity.

Under the Trees

1911

Max Pechstein

1881-1955

German

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Oil on canvas

Unframed: 29 × 39 inches (73.7 × 99.1 cm) Framed: 36 11/16 × 46 5/8 × 3 3/8 inches (93.2 × 118.4 × 8.6 cm)

Paintings

European Modern Art to 1970

City of Detroit Purchase

21.206

Restricted

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Signed and dated, lower left: Pechstein 1911

Provenance

1921, possibly (Gurlitt).
1921, possibly sold through (Lucerne Fine Art Co.).
1921-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Berlin 1913: Kunstsalon Gurlitt. Exh. cat., Kunstsalon Gurlitt. Berlin, 1913, (possibly no. 20). [as In den Dunen]

Munchen 1913: Neue Kunst, 2. Exh. cat., Galerie Hans Goltz. Munchen, 1913, no. 121 (ill.). [as Akte im Freien]

Hamlyn, P. Larousse Encyclopedia of Modern Art. London, p. 377 (pl. 1042).

Selz, P. German Expressionist Painting. Berkeley, 1958, p. 307.

Uhr, Horst. Masterpieces of German Expressionism at the Detroit Institute of Arts. New York, 1982, p. 190 (ill.).

Masterpieces from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Exh. cat., Bunkamura Museum of Art. Tokyo, 1989, no. 83 (ill.).

Brucke: The Birth of Expressioism in Dresden and Berlin, 1905-1913. Exh. cat., Neue Galerie. New York, 2009, p. 144, no. 18.

Rishel, Joseph J., ed. Gauguin, Cezanne, Matisse: Visions of Arcadia. Exh. cat., Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, 2012, pp. 226-227 (ill.).

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Max Pechstein, Under the Trees, 1911, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, City of Detroit Purchase, 21.206.

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