Exhibition at the museum

Lovis Corinth (1858-1925)Between Impressionism and Expressionism

From April 01st to June 22nd, 2008 -
Musée d'Orsay
Esplanade Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
75007 Paris
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Lovis Corinth-Autoportrait avec nus de dos
Lovis Corinth
Autoportrait avec nus de dos, 1903
Kunsthaus Zürich
© 2008, Kunsthaus, Zürich / DR

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Lovis Corinth, the Musée d'Orsay is presenting the work of this original artist, famous in Germany but still little known in France. Between 1884 and 1887 Corinth stayed in Paris where he studied in Bouguereau's studio, and then in 1900 he went to live in Berlin where he became one of the most active members of the local Secession alongside Max Liebermann and Max Slevogt. Corinth tackled almost every style: mythology, religion, portraits and self-portraits, genre scenes and landscapes. Drawings, engravings and illustrated books played a key role in disseminating the work of this artist, regarded as one of the forerunners of German Expressionism.

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