Self -portrait - 1916


Size (cm): 50x65
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Sale price$328.00 CAD

Description

The work "Self -portrait" of Lovis Corinth, painted in 1916, is a notable example of artistic virtuosity and the deep introspection of the author in his practice. Corinth, one of the most prominent representatives of German expressionism, transforms the tradition of self -portrait into a raw and emotional manifestation that reflects both its psychological state and its technical mastery.

When observing this painting, the first thing that attracts attention is its composition. The artist presents himself in the foreground, dominating the painting With his robust and expressive figure. The closeness of the portrait customizes the aesthetic experience, inviting the viewer to a more intimate connection. Corinth is shown with a determined countenance and a penetrating look, framed by a background that reinforces the atmosphere of emotional intensity that surrounds the work. The arrangement of his figure on the canvas, slightly turned, suggests both vulnerability and an affirmation of presence.

The use of color is another fundamental aspect of this self -portrait. Corinth uses a rich and proven palette, where green and brown dark tones predominate that are interspersed with warmer nuances. These colors not only model the shape of the face, but also evoke a feeling of depth and severity, reflecting the artist's mood, possibly affected by the historical context of the time, marked by the First World War. The treatment of light and shadow, characteristic of its style, underlines the texture of the skin, adding a level of realism that coexists with an expressionist distortion that brings the viewer closer to the artist's interiority.

Corinth, in addition to his outstanding painting work, was a renowned recorder and an influential master In the Art Academy, where he cultivated a vision that merged the classical tradition with the innovation of modern art. In the "self -portrait" of 1916, its drainage of emotions and self -analysis is palpable, elements that permeate all its artistic production. The way he presents himself is not that of a simple portrait; It is a dissection of your own being, a reflection on identity and the passage of time.

When considering the dialogue that this painting establishes with expressionism, it is evident that Corinth moves away from the idealized forms of the past. The emotional crudeness that emanates from his work coincides with the search for the authenticity that defines the avant -garde movements of his time. In this self -portrait, the artist shares not only his appearance, but also his internal struggle, inviting viewers to experience a moment of vulnerability and authenticity.

Within the context of his vast work, this self -portrait is also located at a time of personal change for Corinth, which, after serious physical ailments, shares with the viewer the fragility of human existence. The image suggests the mixture of strength and weakness that characterizes human experience, a duality that Corinth knew how to capture with singular mastery.

Together, the "self -portrait" of Lovis Corinth transcends his simple banality as a portrait to open a space for reflection on the art, identity and complexity of the human being. This work, embedded in the emotional tension that is inherent, is erected as a testimony of an era and an artist who did not fear to confront his own nature in front of the canvas.

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