LOVIS CORINTH
21 July 1858, Tapiau, Russia - 17 July 1925, Zandvoort, Holland
This painter and printmaker died 93 years ago but his works are from today.
He studied in Paris and Munich before he joined the Berlin Secession Group where succeeded Max Liebermann as the group's president.
In 1900, when he moved to Berlin, he had a one-man exhibition with a great success.
He also published essays on art history.
In 1911 suffered a stroke and was paralised on his left size. From then his wife helped him to continue is fabulous artistic works.
"Matinée", 1905
"The expulsion from Paradise"
"Ecce homo"
Self portrait in straw hat, 1913
"Group of women", 1904
"Bacchanalia", 1896
"Odysseus"
"Mother and child"
"Bathsheba"
"After the bath"
Self portrait
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