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Beckmann, Max (1884-1950) © ARS, NY
Double Portrait. 1923. United against their will in ‘Double Portrait’ are both the lover and the wife of the then Städel director, Georg Swarzenski. Eighteen-year-old Carola Netter is depicted in an elegant black evening gown. Shortly after the painting was completed, she became assistant to the director. Swarzenski’s wife is holding a fan that actually belonged to her rival. Oil on canvas, 80,3 x 65,0 cm. Inv. SG 348. Photo: Ursula Edelmann. 
Location Städel Museum/Frankfurt am Main/Germany
Unique Identifier ART583813 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2103px × 2571px 
Photo Credit bpk Bildagentur / (name of museum) /(name of photographer) / Art Resource, NY 
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1920s
Fan, Accessory
Female
Lap Dog
Lovers
Painting, Medium
Portrait
Weimar Republic, Germany (1919-1933)
Wife
Woman