LOVIS CORINTH Art Book contains 175+ Reproductions of landscapes, portraits and biblical scenes with title,date and interesting facts page below. Book includes Table of Contents, thumbnail gallery and is formatted for all Kindle readers and Tablets (use rotate and/or zoom feature on landscape/horizontal images for optimal viewing).
BORN: July 21, 1858 in Tapiau, Kingdom of Prussia.
DIED: July 17, 1925 in North Holland, Netherlands.
MOVEMENT: Impressionism/Expressionism
INTERESTING FACTS:
§ In 1880, Corinth attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.
§ After his formal studies at the Academy, Corinth traveled to Paris and studied under William-Adolphe Bouguereau at the Académie Julian.
§ In 1892, he joined the first Secession group.
§ In 1900, he moved to Berlin and had a one man exhibition.
§ In 1902, he opened a school of painting for women and married his first student, Charlotte Berend.
§ From 1915-25, Corinth was President of the Berlin Secession.
NOTABLE WORKS:
Self-portrait with Skeleton, The Blinded Samson, The Deposition 1906, Crucified Thief.
BORN: July 21, 1858 in Tapiau, Kingdom of Prussia.
DIED: July 17, 1925 in North Holland, Netherlands.
MOVEMENT: Impressionism/Expressionism
INTERESTING FACTS:
§ In 1880, Corinth attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.
§ After his formal studies at the Academy, Corinth traveled to Paris and studied under William-Adolphe Bouguereau at the Académie Julian.
§ In 1892, he joined the first Secession group.
§ In 1900, he moved to Berlin and had a one man exhibition.
§ In 1902, he opened a school of painting for women and married his first student, Charlotte Berend.
§ From 1915-25, Corinth was President of the Berlin Secession.
NOTABLE WORKS:
Self-portrait with Skeleton, The Blinded Samson, The Deposition 1906, Crucified Thief.