Portrait of Charlotte Berend -Corinto - 1912


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price$385.00 CAD

Description

The portrait of Charlotte Berend-Corinto, painted by Lovis Corinth in 1912, is a work that transcends the mere representation of its subject to offer a deep exploration of the connection between the artist and his model. This portrait represents Charlotte, who was not only Corinth's wife, but also a significant figure in his life and artistic environment, adding an emotional layer to painting.

From the first glance, Corinth's technical mastery is perceived in the use of color and light, elements that are fundamental to express the personality of its model. The choice of a rich and varied palette, where the warm tones of the reds and yellow predominate, creates a vibrant atmosphere that seems to come alive. Charlotte's face is modeled with subtlety; Each line reflects not only its physical beauty but also an emotional intimacy that the artist manages to capture with skill. The contrast between the luminosity of his skin and the darkness of the background causes the figure to highlight in a powerful way, establishing a visual dialogue between the subject and the spectator.

The composition reveals a strong sense of movement and dynamism, characteristics that are distinctive in Corinth's work. The pose of Charlotte, slightly inclined, suggests an ongoing conversation, a private moment frozen over time. This feeling of immediacy is complemented by the arrangement of your hair and clothing, which flow organically, infusing vitality to the work. In addition, the use of visible gestural strokes in color application adds an almost pictorial dimension that invites the viewer to contemplate not only the figure represented, but the emotionality of the creative process itself.

Lovis Corinth, part of the expressionist movement, challenged the conventions of the traditional portrait. Through its bold and experimental approach, the representation of the subject reinvents, merging psychology with visual aesthetics. This portrait is a testimony of Corinth's ability to capture the essence of a person beyond physical features. The relationship between the artist and his wife adds a depth layer that resonates in the gestures and nuances of Charlotte's face, stroking the fragile line between the intimate and the universal in the portrait.

This painting It is also located in the context of Corinth's artistic production in the first decade of the twentieth century, characterized by a bolder approach in coloring and shape. When looking at other portraits of his time, such as those of contemporary expressionists, you can see how Corinth distances himself from the stiffness of the previous academic portrait. His ability to balance figuration with emotion raises it as an innovative within the German artistic landscape.

In conclusion, the portrait of Charlotte Berend-Corinto is more than a simple portrait; It is an exploration of life, love and deep connection between the artist and his model. Lovis Corinth, with its distinctive color management and its intricate understanding of the human figure, captures Charlotte's essence so that it resonates not only in its time but continues to attract the attention and admiration of the contemporary public. The work invites us to reflect on the complexity of human relations and the ability of art to make them eternal and palpable.

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