In the Slaughter House – (Lovis Corinth (Franz Heinrich Louis)) Previous Next


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Topic: Buildings

Date: 1893

Size: 78 x 89 cm

Museum: Staatsgalerie Stuttgart (Germany)

Technique: Oil On Canvas

About the Artist

Lovis Corinth

(Franz Heinrich Louis) was a German artist and writer whose mature work as a painter and printmaker realized a synthesis of impressionism and expressionism. He studied in Paris and Munich, joined the Berlin Secession group, and later succeeded Max Liebermann as the group's president.

The Painting

In the Slaughter House

is a powerful painting that showcases Corinth's unique style. The oil on canvas painting measures 78 x 89 cm and was created in 1893. It is currently housed at Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Germany.

Description of the Image

The painting depicts a scene inside a slaughterhouse, with workers busy at their tasks. The use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and realism, while the bold brushstrokes add an expressionistic touch. Corinth's masterful use of color adds to the overall impact of the painting, making it a striking and memorable work of art.

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