Chrysanthemen im Krug. 1918.
Oil on canvas.
Berend-Corinth 749. Signed and dated in upper left. 71 x 50.5 cm (27.9 x 19.8 in).
PROVENANCE: Dr. M. Goldschmidt, Berlin.
Graphisches Kabinett, Bremen (1926).
Dr. Theodor Kottmeier, Bremen (acquired from aforementioned).
Collection Ludwig Roselius, Bremen (with the information "Original aus der Sammlung Roselius, Bremen" [Original from the collection Roselius, Bremen] on a label on verso).
Kunstsalon Abels, Cologne (1953, with a label on the stretcher).
Private collection Germany.
Private collection Switzerland (inherited from aforementioned).
EXHIBITION: Lovis Corinth. Memorial Exhibition, Graphisches Kabinett, Bremen 1926.
Zur Eröffnung im eigenen Haus. Hermann and Günther Abels, Cologne 1953.
LITERATURE: Wilhelm Hausenstein. Lovis Corinth, in: Die Kunst und das schöne Heim 56, 1957/58, pp. 361-378.
"[Corinth] made flower pieces characterized by a tremenduous tenderness. He magically rendered the delicate roses with their soft petals, so that the picture emanates their scent, he was able to eternalize the fiery red and deep glow of roses, dahliae and chrysanthemum in the picture [..]"
Karl Schwarz, author of the catalog raisonné of graphic works, quote from: Lovis Corinth. Eine Dokumentation, Tübingen 1979, p. 238.
Called up: December 8, 2018 - ca. 16.43 h +/- 20 min.