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LOVIS CORINTH. A FEAST OF PAINTING

LOVIS CORINTH (1858-1925)

This book explores the work, techniques and life of Lovis Corinth, one of the major figures of German painting in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The creator of a vibrant body of work, Corinth was one of the most renowned German artists of his time. During his lifetime the prolific artist created more than 1,000 paintings in many genres including allegorical scenes, mythological and religious themes, still lifes, interiors, landscapes, self-portraits and portraits, dozens of which featured his beloved wife. Corinth suffered a debilitating stroke in middle-age, but the ensuing paralysis did nothing to curtail his impressive output and instead only served to strengthen the vitality of his work. This jewel-like book discusses the most significant events and works in Corinth's career and reproduces a representative sample of his art. An essay by neurologist Hansjörg Bäzner explores the effects of Corinth's stroke on the artist's visual perception and the resulting consequences for his art. Including a chapter on the key works in the collection of the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, an essay discussing Corinth's technique and a brief biographical
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Emne Impressionisme/Ekspressionisme
Kunstner CORINTH, Lovis
Forfatter Hansjörg Bäzner
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 108 ill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 25 x 19 cm / 144 sider
Udgivelsesår 2010
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Prestel
Antikvarisk
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ISBN 9783791343785
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LOVIS CORINTH (1858-1925)

This book explores the work, techniques and life of Lovis Corinth, one of the major figures of German painting in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The creator of a vibrant body of work, Corinth was one of the most renowned German artists of his time. During his lifetime the prolific artist created more than 1,000 paintings in many genres including allegorical scenes, mythological and religious themes, still lifes, interiors, landscapes, self-portraits and portraits, dozens of which featured his beloved wife. Corinth suffered a debilitating stroke in middle-age, but the ensuing paralysis did nothing to curtail his impressive output and instead only served to strengthen the vitality of his work. This jewel-like book discusses the most significant events and works in Corinth's career and reproduces a representative sample of his art. An essay by neurologist Hansjörg Bäzner explores the effects of Corinth's stroke on the artist's visual perception and the resulting consequences for his art. Including a chapter on the key works in the collection of the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, an essay discussing Corinth's technique and a brief biographical