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Lovis Corinth, from "Das hohe Lied" Sheet from the series published as the fifth work of the Pan-Presse by Paul Cassirer, catalogue raisonné Schwarz 82, rare colour lithograph, 1911, signed "Lovis Corinth" in pencil below the image on the right, evenly slightly browned, matted and framed behind glass, image dimensions approx. 19.3 x 23 cm. Artist information: actually Franz Heinrich Louis Corinth, important German painter, lithographer and etcher. Painter, lithographer and etcher (1858 Tapiau/East Prussia to 1925 Zandvoort), studied at the Königsberg Academy under Otto Günther and from 1880 at the Munich Academy under Franz von Defregger and Ludwig von Loefftz, influenced by Wilhelm Trübner, trained as an etcher by Otto Eckmann, later in Paris and Bouguereau, alongside Max Liebermann and Max Slevogt the most important member of the Berlin Secession, awarded the title of professor by the Berlin Academy of Arts in 1918, received an honorary doctorate from the University of Königsberg in 1921, worked in Berlin and Urfeld am Walchensee, sources: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, register of the Munich Academy and Internet.

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Lovis Corinth, from "Das hohe Lied" Sheet from the series published as the fifth work of the Pan-Presse by Paul Cassirer, catalogue raisonné Schwarz 82, rare colour lithograph, 1911, signed "Lovis Corinth" in pencil below the image on the right, evenly slightly browned, matted and framed behind glass, image dimensions approx. 19.3 x 23 cm. Artist information: actually Franz Heinrich Louis Corinth, important German painter, lithographer and etcher. Painter, lithographer and etcher (1858 Tapiau/East Prussia to 1925 Zandvoort), studied at the Königsberg Academy under Otto Günther and from 1880 at the Munich Academy under Franz von Defregger and Ludwig von Loefftz, influenced by Wilhelm Trübner, trained as an etcher by Otto Eckmann, later in Paris and Bouguereau, alongside Max Liebermann and Max Slevogt the most important member of the Berlin Secession, awarded the title of professor by the Berlin Academy of Arts in 1918, received an honorary doctorate from the University of Königsberg in 1921, worked in Berlin and Urfeld am Walchensee, sources: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, register of the Munich Academy and Internet.

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