In fact, one of the men charged by Goebbels with selling seized art to raise money for the Germans, Hildebrand Gurlitt, secretly stashed away a vast trove of art, including Beckmann's. This story only recently come to light after an accidental encounter and it turns out Hildebrand Gurlitt's 1945 interview with the "Monuments Men" wherein he insisted all the art he knew of was destroyed by the Allied bombing of Dresden, was the least bizarre of a 20th century odyssey which is still unraveling. For now the relevant part of the story is that some of Beckmann's art, thought destroyed, was not. The German authorities have still have not traced the people or heirs, from whom Beckmann's art was stolen.
The painting below, is NOT one of those the Nazis seized. It was in fact painted in America.(1949).

Beckmann is noted for his philosophical sophistication. I would like to know more about this painting. Max Beckmann died in New York City, falling over on a Manhattan street, in sight of Central Park, of a heart attack.
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