German expressionist painter. He was a founding member of the
Blaue Reiter group in Munich. With Franz
Marc he developed a semi-abstract style, and became noted for his simple, brightly coloured paintings of park and street scenes. He was killed in World War I.
He first met Marc and Kandinsky 1909, and in 1912 he and Marc went to Paris, where they encountered the abstract style of Robert Delaunay (Orphism). In 1914 Macke visited Tunis with Paul
Klee, and was inspired to paint a series of brightly coloured watercolours largely composed of geometrical shapes but still representational.
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