About the Artwork
The Art Student (Herbert Schonbohm)
1923
Lovis Corinth
1858-1925
German
Unknown
Graphite pencil on wove paper
Sheet: 18 × 13 1/4 inches (45.7 × 33.7 cm) Framed: 27 5/8 × 22 3/4 × 1 3/8 inches (70.2 × 57.8 × 3.5 cm)
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Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Founders Society Purchase, Dr. and Mrs. George Kamperman Fund
66.9
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Markings
Signed and dated, in pencil, upper left: Lovis Corinth | Nov. 1923
Inscribed, in pencil, upper left corner: Nro. 1 Inscribed, upper left corner: 9;
Stamp, red customs stamp, verso, lower left corner: H. Z. A. P. Berlin Abt. Niederlage No. 3
Provenance
Allan Frumkin Gallery (New York, New York and Chicago, Illinois, USA)
1966-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Deecke, Thomas. "Die Zeichnungen von Lovis Corinth: Studien zur Stilentwicklung." PhD diss., Freie Universität, Berlin, 1973.
Uhr, Horst. German Drawings and Watercolors. New York, 1987, pp. 90-91, no. 42 (ill.).
Masterpieces from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Exh. cat., Bunkamura Museum of Art. Tokyo, 1989, no. 92 (ill.).
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Lovis Corinth, The Art Student (Herbert Schonbohm), 1923, graphite pencil on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Dr. and Mrs. George Kamperman Fund, 66.9.
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