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-In 1908, [[Gabriel von Max]]'s painting "[[The Lion's Bride]]" became celebrated, and was depicted in motion pictures as an ''hommage'' in the [[Gloria Swanson]] film, [[Male and Female]], (1919), directed by [[Cecil B. de Mille]].+''[[The Lion's Bride]]''[http://tigerloaf.wordpress.com/2011/08/31/the-lions-bride/] is a painting by [[Gabriel von Max]].
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-was a significant artist to emerge from the Piloty School, because he abandoned the themes of the Grunderzeitliche (genre and history), in order to develop an allegorical-mystical pictorial language, which became typical of [[Secessionist Art]]. Characteristic of the ethereal style of Gabriel Max is "The Last Token" (in the [[Metropolitan Museum]]), and "Light" (in the [[Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art, Ukraine]]).+
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-== Sources ==+
-* [[Agathon Klemt]]: ''Gabriel Max und seine Werke'', Gesellschaft für moderne Kunst, Wien 1886+
-* [[Nicolaus Mann]]: ''Gabriel Max, eine kulturhistorische Skizze'', Weber, Leipzig 1890+
-* [[Franz H. Meißner]]: ''Gabriel von Max'', [[Edgar Hanfstaengl|Hanfstaengl]], München 1899+
-* [[Johannes Muggenthaler]] (Hrsg.): ''Der Geister Bahnen. Eine Ausstellung zu Ehren von Gabriel von Max, 1849-1915'', [[Mosel & Tschechow]], München 1988, ISBN 3-925987-03-7+
-* [[Harald Siebenhaar]]: ''Gabriel von Max und die Moderne'', in: [[Klaus G. Beuckers]] (Hrsg.): ''Festschrift für Johanne Langner'', [[LIT]]{{disambiguation needed|date=May 2012}}, Münster 1997, ISBN 3-8258-3209-0+
-* [[Thieme-Becker]], Bd.XXIV, pp. 288/289.+
-* [[Adolf Rosenberg]], ''The Munich School of Painters and their development since 1871'', Hanover 1887, pp. 15–18.+
-* [[Fritz von Ostini]], ''Nachruf auf Gabriel von Max in: Muncher Neueste Nachrichten'', 1915.+
-* Cat. Neue Pinakothek, Munich. Bd. VI, ''Painters of the Grunderzeit'', Editor Horst Ludwig. Munich 1977, pp. 238–243.+
-* Ausst, Cat. Neue Pinakothek, Munich. The Munich School 1850-1914, Munich 1979, pp. 304–307.+
-* [[Klaus Popitz]], ''The Fruhe Poster in Europe and the USA'', Vol.3, Germany.+
-* [[Jo-Anne Birnie Danzker]] (Ed.): ''Gabriel von Max'', [[Frye Art Museum]], Seattle 2011, ISBN 978-0-295-99146-7+
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