BERLIN.- In 1937, Max Beckmann, while living in exile in Amsterdam, painted the radiant landscape Blick auf Vorstädte am Meer bei Marseille (View of the Outskirts at the Sea near Marseille) in memory of happier days. Coming from Stephan Lackner’s (California) prestigious Beckmann collection and estimated at 1,400,000 – 1,800,000 EUR, the painting is the top lot of Villa Grisebach’s fall auctions. Once again the emphasis of Villa Grisebach’s auctions is on Modern Art. Yet, the nineteenth century is also well represented by two paintings by Carl Gust av Carus whose work is currently featured in a retrospective at the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, as well as with a series of important works by Munich painter Franz von Lenbach from a private collection in Southern Germany. Max Liebermann’s luminous early painting Schafherde (Flock of Sheep) (1888) and Max Slevogt’s atmospheric Landhaus in G