Max Linde

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Portrait of Max Linde by Max Liebermann in Behnhaus, (c. 1897)

Max Linde (14 June 1862 – 23 April 1940, in Lübeck) was an ophthalmologist who is best known as a patron and art collector of the early 20th century. He was an important patron of the painter Edvard Munch, among others. He had the most extensive private collection of sculptures by Auguste Rodin in Germany.[1] In 1903 he commissioned a monumental cast of Rodin's The Thinker.[1] Munch painted The Thinker in his garden in 1907.[1] His brothers Hermann and Heinrich were painters.

Works

  • Max Linde: Edvard Munch und die Kunst der Zukunft, Berlin 1902

References

  1. ^ a b c Rodin, Auguste; Kuhlemann, Michael; Forum, Bucerius Kunst (2006). Vor 100 Jahren: Rodin in Deutschland : eine Ausstellung des Bucerius Kunst Forums und der Skulpturensammlung, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Musee Rodin, Paris (in German). Hirmer. pp. 72–73. ISBN 978-3-7774-3025-6.

Further reading

  • Otto Grautoff: Lübeck, Reihe Stätten der Kultur, Vol. 9, Leipzig 1908, p. 156 ff
  • Carl Georg Heise: Edvard Munch und seine Beziehungen zu Lübeck, in: Der Wagen 1927, p. 82-90
  • Friedrich v. Rohden: Von alten Lübecker Ärzten, in: Der Wagen 1960, p. 83 (90ff)
  • Lothar Linde: Erinnerungen an Marie Linde, in: Der Wagen 1961, p. 101 ff
  • Arne Eggum: Der Linde-Fries - Edvard Munch und sein erster deutscher Mäzen, Dr. Max Linde, aus dem Norwegischen von Alken Bruns, Veröffentlichung XX des Senat der Hansestadt Lübeck - Amt für Kultur, Lübeck 1982
  • Stefan Pucks: Linde, Maximilian (Max) in: Biographisches Lexikon für Schleswig-Holstein und Lübeck, Band 11, Neumünster 2000, pp. 230–233 ISBN 3-529-02640-2, korrigierte ISBN 3-529-02640-9

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  • Literature by and about Max Linde in the German National Library catalogue
  • Exhibition Kunst und Mäzenatentum Lübeck 1997
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