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Death and the Artist

Lovis Corinth and Euphorian Verlag

Death and the Artist

1921

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Death and the Artist

1921

Physical Qualities Etching, softground etching, and drypoint, Sheet: 363 x 255 mm. (14 5/16 x 10 1/16 in.) Plate: 240 x 178 mm. (9 7/16 x 7 in.)
Credit Line Purchased in Memory of Gertrude Rosenthal with funds contributed by her Friends
Object Number 1991.18.1
Portfolio of 5 prints, Death and the Artist, Death and the Wife, Death and the Couple, Death and the Old Man, and Death and the Youth
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1991; The Prints & The Pauper, Santa Monica, California.
Susan Dackerman, BMA, "A Modern Renaissance: German Expressionist Prints and Drawings," 10 July - 29 September, 1996.

BMA, In the Artist's Studio: Works on Paper from the Collection, Sept 15, 2005 - Feb 27, 2005.

Signed: one

Inscribed: RECTO, in graphite, LL: "56/95"; LR: [artist signature] "Lovis Corinth"

Markings: None

Artist

Lovis Corinth

1857–1924

German, 1858-1925
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