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SUMMARY:'I have sought to serve German art with all my strength':  Impress
 ionism and Foreign Cultural Policy in Weimar Germany\, 1918-1933 - Mary-An
 n Middelkoop\,  Junior Research Fellow Wolfson College\; PhD Candidate in 
 the Faculty of History.
DTSTART:20170607T120000Z
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CONTACT:Graham Allen
DESCRIPTION:This paper tells the story of the Impressionist painters Max L
 iebermann\, Lovis Corinth and Max Slevogt\, and how their art was deployed
  by the German Foreign Office during the turbulent Weimar era. It question
 s the role of the artist in inter-war international politics\, and challen
 ges prevailing ideas about Weimar Culture and the German art world.  \n
LOCATION:Combination Room\, Wolfson College
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