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 Junimond oil


Junimond
Painting ID::  91733
Junimond
1920(1920) Medium oil on cardboard Dimensions 59 X 72 cm (23.2 X 28.3 in) cyf
   
   
     

Lovis Corinth Morgens oil


Morgens
Painting ID::  92014
Morgens
1900(1900) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 74 X 60 cm (29.1 X 23.6 in) cyf
   
   
     

Lovis Corinth Herbstblumen oil


Herbstblumen
Painting ID::  92078
Herbstblumen
1895(1895) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 120 X 70 cm (47.2 X 27.6 in) cyf
   
   
     

Lovis Corinth Self-portrait with Glass oil


Self-portrait with Glass
Painting ID::  92691
Self-portrait with Glass
Oil on canvas, 1000 x 800mm (39 3/8 x 31 1/2"). 1907 cjr
Oil_on_canvas,_1000_x_800mm_(39_3/8_x_31_1/2")._1907 cjr
   
   
     

Lovis Corinth Nana, Female Nude oil


Nana, Female Nude
Painting ID::  93060
Nana, Female Nude
1911(1911) Medium oil on canvas cjr
1911(1911) _ Medium_oil_on_canvas _ cjr
   
   
     

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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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