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Drawing
WallArt
Expressionism
1923
47.0 x 53.0 cm
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Self-Portrait
Replikaatin koko
To stand before a self-portrait by an artist of Lovis Corinth’s caliber is not merely to observe a likeness; it is to encounter a direct, unfiltered conversation with the creative spirit itself. This 1923 depiction captures the master at a moment of profound introspection. The subject gazes out from the canvas, framed by the subtle weight of his glasses and the defining sweep of his mustache—details that anchor the viewer in a specific, tangible reality. Corinth, forever navigating the rich currents between Impressionism's luminous observation and Expressionism's raw emotional outcry, offers us here a portrait steeped in both technical mastery and personal vulnerability.
Corinth’s artistic journey was one of magnificent evolution. Having absorbed the naturalistic light studies of Impressionism during his formative years in Paris and Munich, he later found himself drawn into the more visceral, emotionally charged landscape of Expressionism. This Self-Portrait serves as a beautiful testament to that synthesis. While the rendering retains a certain observational clarity—a nod to the masters who preceded him—the underlying energy pulses with an expressive intensity. The technique, described as a drawing, suggests immediacy; it feels less like a carefully constructed facade and more like a thought captured before it could dissipate into memory.
Created in 1923, this work emerges from a period of immense cultural upheaval. Corinth himself navigated the profound personal shifts that marked his life, including the devastating stroke he suffered. This context imbues the portrait with an added layer of poignant depth. The self-examination visible here transcends mere vanity; it speaks to resilience, to the enduring human need to document one's own existence against the backdrop of a changing world. For the collector or designer, this piece offers more than decoration; it provides a focal point for contemplation—a quiet monument to artistic endurance.
Acquiring a reproduction of this Self-Portrait allows you to integrate a significant piece of art historical dialogue into your own space. The subtle nuances in the line work, the thoughtful gaze, and the palpable sense of history contained within the original make it an unparalleled statement piece. Whether placed in a study where deep thought is encouraged or a gallery wall meant to evoke intellectual depth, this artwork invites viewers to pause, look closer, and engage with the complex interplay between the artist's vision and his own enduring self.
1858 - 1925 , Poland
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