Self-portrait with his wife Charlotte Berend-Corinth and a glass of sekt - Lovis Corinth

An intimate moment captured with warmth: Self-Portrait with His Wife Charlotte Berend-Corinth and a Glass of Sekt
Lovis Corinth composes an intimate scene where light caresses the faces and reveals a warm palette, oscillating between ochres, deep reds, and cream touches. The close composition, centered on the couple, juxtaposes the pictorial vigor of the male face with the softness of the maternal feminine touch, while the glass of sekt adds a note of discreet celebration. The brushwork remains visible, sensitive, conveying an immediate emotion and an almost tactile presence. This work breathes complicity and the energy of a studio where painting becomes confession and inner celebration.
Lovis Corinth, master of the transition between Impressionism and Expressionism
An influential German painter of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Lovis Corinth combines fidelity to Impressionist observation and the expressive intensity that heralds the modern avant-garde. Partly trained in Munich and Berlin, he was an active member of the Berlin Secession and recognized for his portraits, self-portraits, and studio scenes blending vigorous realism and chromatic freedom. His major works demonstrate a very personal sense of portraiture, capable of rendering psychology and the materiality of skin with great virtuosity. Corinth's expressive strength influenced German painting and continues to inspire collectors and art lovers.
A decorative acquisition with multiple advantages
This art print of "Self-Portrait with His Wife Charlotte Berend-Corinth and a Glass of Sekt" fits perfectly in a living room, a library, or an office, where it brings warmth and character. The painting "Self-Portrait with His Wife Charlotte Berend-Corinth and a Glass of Sekt" offers a strong visual focal point, while the canvas "Self-Portrait with His Wife Charlotte Berend-Corinth and a Glass of Sekt," produced in high fidelity, reproduces the brush texture and the chromatic richness of the original. Printed on archival materials and available with different finishes, this art print combines aesthetic authenticity and durability — a decorative choice that elevates the ambiance of your interior while affirming your taste for historical art.

An intimate moment captured with warmth: Self-Portrait with His Wife Charlotte Berend-Corinth and a Glass of Sekt
Lovis Corinth composes an intimate scene where light caresses the faces and reveals a warm palette, oscillating between ochres, deep reds, and cream touches. The close composition, centered on the couple, juxtaposes the pictorial vigor of the male face with the softness of the maternal feminine touch, while the glass of sekt adds a note of discreet celebration. The brushwork remains visible, sensitive, conveying an immediate emotion and an almost tactile presence. This work breathes complicity and the energy of a studio where painting becomes confession and inner celebration.
Lovis Corinth, master of the transition between Impressionism and Expressionism
An influential German painter of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Lovis Corinth combines fidelity to Impressionist observation and the expressive intensity that heralds the modern avant-garde. Partly trained in Munich and Berlin, he was an active member of the Berlin Secession and recognized for his portraits, self-portraits, and studio scenes blending vigorous realism and chromatic freedom. His major works demonstrate a very personal sense of portraiture, capable of rendering psychology and the materiality of skin with great virtuosity. Corinth's expressive strength influenced German painting and continues to inspire collectors and art lovers.
A decorative acquisition with multiple advantages
This art print of "Self-Portrait with His Wife Charlotte Berend-Corinth and a Glass of Sekt" fits perfectly in a living room, a library, or an office, where it brings warmth and character. The painting "Self-Portrait with His Wife Charlotte Berend-Corinth and a Glass of Sekt" offers a strong visual focal point, while the canvas "Self-Portrait with His Wife Charlotte Berend-Corinth and a Glass of Sekt," produced in high fidelity, reproduces the brush texture and the chromatic richness of the original. Printed on archival materials and available with different finishes, this art print combines aesthetic authenticity and durability — a decorative choice that elevates the ambiance of your interior while affirming your taste for historical art.