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Lovis Corinth (Tapiau 1858 - Zandvoort 1925)


The Eye-Catcher

Lot-No. 134


Lithograph, 22,5 x 17 cm, lo. ri. autographed Lovis Corinth, matted a. framed under glass, uninspected out of frame. - Most important German impressionist besides Liebermann a. Slevogt, studied at the Königsberg a. Munich academies as well as at the Académie Julian in Paris, shortly after 1900 he moved to Berlin where he became one of the most important figures of the local secession, his powerfull sensuous paintings owe much to Rubens, in his later works he strived for emotional depth in a expressive pictorial language, was also an eminent graphic artist.

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Lovis Corinth: The Eye-Catcher


Lovis Corinth (Tapiau 1858 - Zandvoort 1925)

The Eye-Catcher

Lot-No. 134

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Lithograph, 22,5 x 17 cm, lo. ri. autographed Lovis Corinth, matted a. framed under glass, uninspected out of frame. - Most important German impressionist besides Liebermann a. Slevogt, studied at the Königsberg a. Munich academies as well as at the Académie Julian in Paris, shortly after 1900 he moved to Berlin where he became one of the most important figures of the local secession, his powerfull sensuous paintings owe much to Rubens, in his later works he strived for emotional depth in a expressive pictorial language, was also an eminent graphic artist.

The Eye-Catcher
The Eye-Catcher