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Lovis Corinth
1858–1925
(b Tapiau, East Prussia [now Gvardeysk, Russia], 21 July 1858; d Zandvoort, Netherlands, 17 July 1925). German painter and printmaker. Part of his training was with Bouguereau in Paris (1884–7), but he was more strongly influenced by the painterly work of French artists such as Courbet and Manet, as well as by Hals, Rembrandt, and Rubens.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Carl Ludwig Elias, Aged 7 1/4 1899 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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The Temptation of St Anthony after Gustave Flaubert (Die Versuchung des heil. Antonius nach Gustave Flaubert) 1908 Tate
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Magdalen with Pearls in her Hair (Magdalena mit Perlenkette im Haar) 1919 Tate
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Landscape Scene Chelsea and Westminster Hospital