"Thick rumors of imminent peace are in the air.. .Big spectacle with six or seven British tanks. In the afternoon, they played war once more at the Palaisplein [near Dam square in Amsterdam center] and at the Rokin [street where Beckmann lived for 8 years, as 'entartete' German artist under German occupation; The Netherlands was liberated by the Allies, 5 May 1945]."
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In Max Beckmann, , Bonfini Press Corporation, Naefels, Switzerland, 1983, p. 80
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Max Beckmann
1884 – 1950
deutscher Maler und Grafiker
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