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Lovis Corinth — Self-Portrait with Hat and Coat
Lovis Corinth

Self-Portrait with Hat and Coat

1915

After suffering a near-fatal stroke in 1911, Corinth often turned to painting his own image to reveal insight into his emotions. This candid, expressive painting is one of his finest self-portraits from the last decade of his life. His powerful, spontaneous style influenced the development of modernist painting in Germany. From 1915 to 1925, he served as president of the Berlin Secession, a group formed in opposition against state-sponsored art and which organized its own independent exhibitions.

Medium
oil on canvas

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Lovis Corinth, Self-Portrait with Hat and Coat, 1915

After suffering a near-fatal stroke in 1911, Corinth often turned to painting his own image to reveal insight into his emotions. This candid, expressive painting is one of his finest self-portraits from the last decade of his life. His powerful, spontaneous style influenced the development of modernist painting in Germany. From 1915 to 1925, he served as president of the Berlin Secession, a group formed in opposition against state-sponsored art and which organized its own independent exhibitions.

Medium
oil on canvas
Year
1915
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Figure, Introspective, 1915, Portrait, Expressionist, Modern, German, Self-Portrait, Earth Tones, Unique Work, Painting, Oil on Canvas

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