Place: Tapiau
Born: 1858
Death: 1925
Biography:
, born Franz Heinrich Louis on July 21, 1858, in Tapiau, Prussia, was a German artist and writer whose mature work as a painter and printmaker realized a synthesis of impressionism and expressionism. Corinth's early life was marked by his talent for drawing, which led him to study painting at the academy of Königsberg in 1876.
Corinth's artistic development was influenced by several key figures and movements:
Some of Corinth's notable works include:
Corinth's later life was marked by his presidency of the Berlin Secession from 1915-1925. He also published numerous essays on art history, including "Das Erlenen der Malerei" ("On Learning to Paint") in 1908. Corinth passed away on July 17, 1925, after a stroke in 1911 had partially paralyzed him. Key Links: * View Lovis Corinth's Artist Page on Wikioo.org * Read more about Lovis Corinth on Wikipedia * View "In the Slaughter House" by Lovis Corinth on Wikioo.org
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