Sunday, 3/23/2025
at 4:00 PM


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The artist Franz Heinrich Louis Corinth, born in East Prussia as the son of a tanner in 1858, is today considered one of the "trio" of German Impressionists alongside Max Liebermann and Max Slevogt. His name is closely associated with both the Munich and Berlin Secession. In 1901, he permanently moved to Berlin and influenced the emerging art metropolis in his very unique way. On the occasion of his 100th death anniversary, art historian Thomas R. Hoffmann will introduce the life and work of one of the most fascinating artists at the turn of the 19th to the 20th century and present artworks that illustrate the various facets of Corinth's oeuvre.

Image: Lovis Corinth - Lady at the Goldfish Basin, 1911

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