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Minna Beckmann-Tube (5 July 1881 – 30 July 1964) was a German painter and opera singer. She is best known as the first wife of the painter and draftsman Max Beckmann.
Life
The daughter of a Protestant military chaplain, Minna Tube was born on June 5, 1881 in Metz then a German city. Her family later moved to Posen, Danzig and Altenburg. At a very young age, she wanted to become a painter. She met the draftsman and painter Max Beckmann in 1903 at the Grand-Ducal Saxon Art School in Weimar. In 1906, she married Beckmann and the following year they moved to Berlin-Hermsdorf. Minna took care of the interior decoration of their new home herself. They had a son, Peter, in 1907.
Having given up painting, she took singing lessons. As soprano or mezzo-soprano, she went on stage in 1912, then performed in Elberfeld, Dessau and Chemnitz. From 1918 to 1925, she worked for the Graz Opera in Austria, where she played the roles of Brünnhilde, Freya, but also Venus and Isolde in Richard Wagner's operas. At that time, the couple lived between Berlin, Frankfurt and Graz. Max Beckmann left Minna in 1925 to marry Mathilde Kaulbach, the painter Friedrich August von Kaulbach's daughter.
After her divorce, Minna continued her singing career, but she remained linked to Max Beckmann for the rest of her life. In 1945, in front of the advance of the American and Soviet armies, she took refuge in Gauting, in Bavaria. There, in 1951, she founded the Max Beckmann association, in homage to her first husband.
Beckmann-Tube died in Gauting on July 30, 1964. While many of Max Beckmann's paintings represent her, Minna Tube did not leave any sound recordings.
Selected works
Großmutter Tube und Enkel Peter, 1914, oil on canvas
Selbstbildnis mit Sohn Peter, c. 1915, oil on canvas
Jünglingsportät (Peter Beckmann), c. 1923, oil on canvas
Bildnis Peter Beckmann, 1933, oil on canvas
Bildnis Maja Beckmann, 1950, oil
Bildnis Mayen Beckmann, 1954, oil on canvas
Bibliography
Max Beckmann: Briefe im Kriege. Gesammelt von Minna Tube. Berlin, 1916
Minna Tube: Erinnerungen an Max Beckmann. In Doris Schmidt (dir.): Max Beckmann: Frühe Tagebücher. Munich, 1985, p. 157 - 186
Stephan Reimertz: Max Beckmann und Minna Tube: Eine Liebe im Porträt, Rowohlt Berlin 1996
ders.: Max Beckmann: Biographie., Luchterhand, Munich, 2003
Galerie Berlin: Zeit zu leben: Max Beckmann, Minna Beckmann-Tube, Bernhard Heisig, Galerie Berlin, Berlin, 1992
Max Beckmann Archiv (dir.): Minna Beckmann-Tube, Munich, 1998
Cornelia Wieg (dir.): Max Beckmann seiner Liebsten: Ein Doppelporträt, Stuttgart, 2005
References
External links
Portrait of Minna Beckmann-Tube by Max Beckmann
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Max Beckman
- Minna Beckmann-Tube
- Minna (given name)
- Portrait of Mink with Violet Shawl
- Max Beckmann Gesellschaft
- Chronological list of operatic sopranos
- Grand-Ducal Saxon Art School, Weimar
- Stephan Reimertz