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What makes a work of modern art stay with us long after we leave the museum? Sometimes it is a detail, sometimes a mood, sometimes a feeling that quietly returns over time. A powerful exhibition ...
A claim by the heirs of Robert Graetz, a Jewish textiles entrepreneur who died in the Holocaust, for a painting by Lovis Corinth in the collection of Berlin’s Stadtmuseum has been rejected by ...
Corinth’s national aspirations weren’t enough for the Nazis, however. In 1937, 12 years after his death, seven of his paintings were singled out in Hitler’s Entartete Kunst (degenerate art) exhibition ...
Lovis Corinth’s portrait of Ferdinand Mainzer is accepted for nation in lieu of an inheritance tax bill A portrait of a German-Jewish doctor who became active in a circle of intellectuals secretly ...
From his early forties, the German artist Lovis Corinth developed a habit of painting a self-portrait every year, just before his birthday. In 1911, at the age of 52, he painted himself in classical ...
Lovis Corinth, "Portrait of Dr Ferdinand Mainzer" (1899). Accepted in lieu of Inheritance Tax by HM Government from the estates of Evan and Gisela Stone and allocated jointly to the National Gallery ...
Lovis Corinth was a German painter best known for his adaptation of French Impressionist techniques into his idiosyncratic, psychologically expressive paintings. View Lovis Corinth’s 7,705 artworks on ...
Lovis Corinth was a German painter best known for his adaptation of French Impressionist techniques into his idiosyncratic, psychologically expressive paintings. View Lovis Corinth’s 7,594 artworks on ...
In the last years of the nineteenth-century, discontented artists in Germany and Austria chose to leave the formal, academic salons to form a “free association for mounting art exhibitions.” The ...
The commission said the work's history touches four families who had been “oppressed, robbed, deported, driven to flee or murdered” ...
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