Lovis Corinth

Lovis Corinth - Art & Design S.

Hardback (11 Nov 1996)

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Publisher's Synopsis

An analysis of Lovis Corinth, an artist who is little known outside Central Europe. Each aspect of his career is examined, including the Munich and Berlin years, his sources of inspiration, his subject matter, his painting and his drawing. The book is illustrated with numerous colour reproductions of his oil paintings, watercolours, drawings and graphic work. Corinth began his career in the realist tradition in the 1880s but he was soon at the vanguard of change. In 1901, following a period in Munich when his religious and mythological paintings brought him his first taste of fame, Corinth moved to Berlin where he became one of the most important artists spearheading the protest against Kaiser Wilheim II's official policy on art. In 1911 Corinth suffered a stroke and this, coupled with World War I, had an effect on his work. He died in Zandvoort, Holland in 1925.

About the Publisher

Prestel

Prestel

Prestel is one of the world's leading illustrated book publishers with a stunning list of beautifully crafted books on all aspects of art, architecture, photography and design. From the latest pop culture and fashion to major exhibition catalogues, Prestel ensures that quality reigns throughout everything they publish. Prestel is the publisher for art lovers, designers and those with an eye for beauty - young and old alike, Prestel appeals to all those with a passion for visual culture.

Book information

ISBN: 9783791316826
Publisher: Prestel
Imprint: Prestel
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 2305g
Height: 300mm
Width: 245mm
Spine width: 32mm