Self -portrait with his wife and a champagne glass - 1902


Size (cm): 55x50
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The work "Self -portrait with his wife and a glass of champagne" (1902) by Lovis Corinth is a fascinating example of early expressionism and the artist's mastery in the representation of intimacy and personal relationship. In this painting, Corinth is portrayed with his wife, which provides a window to his private world and at the same time a reflection on the act of artistic creation itself. The composition presents a painting Where the painter's figure is central and a notable balance between him and his wife is dispensed, whose presence adds an emotional dimension to the work.

The colorful and vibrant use that characterizes Corinth stands out in this painting. The warm nuances of the skin tones and clothing contrast with the darkest colors of the background, creating a visual effect that attracts the viewer and immerses it in the atmosphere of the moment. The golden tones of the champagne also play a crucial role, symbolizing not only the celebration that can imply the action to provide, but also the connection and complicity between the two characters. This interaction is palpable, making the viewer feel an almost intimate closeness, as if they were spying on a moment of complicity in the couple's life.

Stylistically, Corinth distances himself from academic stiffness in favor of a freer and more expressionist approach. This is manifested in the loose and almost gestural quality of its brushstroke, which expresses an almost palpable vivacity. The way in which he has represented his faces is particularly revealing: there is a humanity and warmth in the expressions that suggest not only love and camaraderie, but also a shared vulnerability. This feature is one of Corinth's style brands, who sought not only to capture the exterior appearance, but also the soul of its subjects.

In his self -portraits, Corinth often sought a dual reflection: the individual as an artist and as a person. In this sense, "self -portrait with his wife and a champagne glass" becomes a visual story that explores the fusion of these two aspects of identity. The choice to paint his wife with him not only reinforces his intimacy, but also invites the viewer to consider the role that love and relationships play in the creative process. The champagne cup, more than a mere decorative element, symbolizes the celebration of human life, art and relationships.

Lovis Corinch was a pioneer of German expressionism, and his style evolved throughout his career, incorporating influences of impressionism while entering the use of color and form of more exciting ways. His work, which covers a wide range of genres from landscapes to portraits, is characterized by a strong emotional load, and this work is no exception. In it, the viewer can glimpse the depth of his association with his wife, which causes a reflection on how love can influence and enrich art.

Thus, "self -portrait with his wife and a glass of champagne" is presented not only as a work of art, but as a tribute to love and creativity. In the rich color palette and in the disturbing connection between the protagonists, Corinth manages to weave a visual story that transcends the personal and becomes a universal act, resonating in the heart of those who contemplate it. The artist's ability to capture the spirit of everyday life with his particular expressionist approach makes this work a significant milestone in his career and in the history of modern art.

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