
Collection Online as of September 29, 2023
(German, 1858–1925)
Drypoint
Gift of The Print Club of Cleveland 1966.412
Catalogue raisonné: Schwarz 380
not on view
Made in the final years of Lovis Corinth’s life, this self-portrait shows him standing in his studio with his wife, Charlotte, posed behind him in the nude with shaded features. Corinth had suffered a stroke in 1911, but with the help of Charlotte he continued to make art focusing largely on his family life. Charlotte’s presence indicates her importance to him as both supporter and muse.