Lovis Corinth

German Painter, 1858-1925 German painter and writer. He grew up on his family's farm and tannery. As a child he showed interest in art, taking informal lessons in drawing from a local carpenter and caricaturing his primary school teachers. Corinth's father sent him to secondary school in the nearby city of K?nigsberg (now Kaliningrad), where he lived with his widowed aunt. A superstitious woman fond of story-telling, she possessed what Corinth later described as a coarse temperament and an unrestrained, 'demonic' humour. These qualities and his aunt's bohemian acquaintances, including fortune-tellers and soothsayers, fascinated the young Corinth, accustomed to his more reserved parents.


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Lovis Corinth Die Gefangennahme Simsons oil


Die Gefangennahme Simsons
Painting ID::  87330
Die Gefangennahme Simsons
Date 1907(1907) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 200 x 174 cm (78.7 x 68.5 in) cjr
   
   
     

Lovis Corinth Menton oil


Menton
Painting ID::  87331
Menton
Date 1913(1913) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 43 x 62 cm (16.9 x 24.4 in) cjr
   
   
     

Lovis Corinth Flora oil


Flora
Painting ID::  87333
Flora
Date 1913(1913) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions 128 x 108 cm (50.4 x 42.5 in) cjr
   
   
     

Lovis Corinth Rote und gelbe Tulpen oil


Rote und gelbe Tulpen
Painting ID::  87617
Rote und gelbe Tulpen
1918(1918) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 62 x 82 cm (24.4 x 32.3 in) cyf
   
   
     

Lovis Corinth Die Nacktheit oil


Die Nacktheit
Painting ID::  87622
Die Nacktheit
1908(1908) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 119 x 168 cm (46.9 x 66.1 in) cyf
   
   
     

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     Lovis Corinth
     German Painter, 1858-1925 German painter and writer. He grew up on his family's farm and tannery. As a child he showed interest in art, taking informal lessons in drawing from a local carpenter and caricaturing his primary school teachers. Corinth's father sent him to secondary school in the nearby city of K?nigsberg (now Kaliningrad), where he lived with his widowed aunt. A superstitious woman fond of story-telling, she possessed what Corinth later described as a coarse temperament and an unrestrained, 'demonic' humour. These qualities and his aunt's bohemian acquaintances, including fortune-tellers and soothsayers, fascinated the young Corinth, accustomed to his more reserved parents.

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