Historical Artist - Lovis Corinth (1858 - 1925)
Lovis Corinth studied with Bougereau in Paris but was equally influenced by Courbet, Manet,
Rembrandt, and Rubens. He returned to his native Germany and settled in Berlin in 1901. He was
credited with spreading the ideas of Impressionism to Germany and consequently enjoyed a great
deal of success and recognition. After suffering from a stroke in 1911, Cornith’s work
took on a more Expressionist approach.
Contemporary German Artists
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