Lovis Corinth. Life, a holiday!

Exhibition June 18 − October 3, 2021
The Upper Belvedere Gallery, Vienna holds an exhibition "Lovis Corinth. Life, a holiday!"

The exhibition will present the work of one of the most prominent and influential representatives of German Impressionism and Modernism, Lovis Corinth (1858-1925).

Corinth is one of the founders of the Munich Secession and together with Walter Leistikov and Max Liebermann became a leading figure and the first chairman of the Berlin Secession. His artwork is like a leap into the modern era. Beginning in the 19th century, he dealt with all the great "isms" of the following decades--from Realism to Impressionism to Expressionism--but never fully committed himself to any of them. Over the centuries, the recognizable pictorial language of his paintings was shaped by his irrepressible vitality.

Prepared according to the materials of the website Upper Belvedere Galleries, Vienna.

Galleries at the exhibition
Lovis Corinto. Herzogstand in the snow
Herzogstand in the snow
1922, 78×98 cm
$53
Digital copy
Lovis Corinto. Still Life with Chrysanthemums and Amaryllis
Still Life with Chrysanthemums and Amaryllis
1922, 121×96 cm
$53
Digital copy
Lovis Corinto. Woman near an aquarium with goldfish (Portrait of the artist's wife)
Woman near an aquarium with goldfish (Portrait of the artist's wife)
1911, 74×90.5 cm
$53
Digital copy
Lovis Corinto. Portrait of the poet Herbert Eulenberg
Portrait of the poet Herbert Eulenberg
1924, 60×50 cm
$53
Digital copy
All artworks at the exhibition

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