"For much of his life, he [Beckmann] was torn between consciousness of the Transcendent and doubt about the very meaning of humanity. He felt that 'there was still some sort of force which wants to be eternal but which is still deeply convinced of the pointlessness of it all'."
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Quote of Sister Wendy Beckett, in 'I opened my eyes and found I was in Holland..', Max Beckmann and the Self, Prestel, Pegasus Library, 2003, p. 72
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Max Beckmann
1884 – 1950
deutscher Maler und Grafiker
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