Lovis Corinth. Reunion with Aline, Now a Countess from The Queen of Golconda

Lovis Corinth

Reunion with Aline, Now a Countess from The Queen of Golconda

(1920/21)

One from a portfolio of twelve lithographs

Not on view

Lovis Corinth opens this portfolio, based on an eighteenth-century love story, with a bright, sunlit landscape in which a caddish young wanderer, lolling in a field, catches sight of an innocent milkmaid, Aline. Corinth shows the stages of Aline's seduction, an indiscretion which leads to expulsion from her homeland. She ends up in Golconda, a magnificent place far beyond the borders of European civilization, where she becomes queen. Her young seducer visits the city, and they rekindle their youthful liaison. Golconda is an old name for Hyderabad, India. Corinth's Golconda, however, is largely an imaginary place, located in an exotic Orient filled with lavishly costumed characters. His warm, rich palette and harried draftsmanship are perfectly suited to this tale of erotic delight. Aline kommt zu Fall (Aline falls) captures the rush of passion Aline experiences as she gives herself to the wanderer. In Aline und der Pfarrer (Aline and the minister), a blur of color surrounds Aline's voluptuous nude body as she reunites with her lover.

The story was originally written by French author Stanislas-Jean de Boufflers as Aline, reine de Golconde, and became an instant hit upon its publication in 1761. Corinth followed the German verse translation by Gottfried August Bürger.

Publication excerpt from

Heather Hess, German Expressionist Digital Archive Project, German Expressionism: Works from the Collection. 2011.

Medium One from a portfolio of twelve lithographs
Dimensions composition (irreg. ): 10 5/8 x 9 5/8" (27 x 24.5 cm); sheet: 15 9/16 x 11 7/16" (39.5 x 29.1 cm)
Publisher Fritz Gurlitt , Berlin
Printer Hermann Birkholz , Berlin
Edition 201 (1, signed, on vellum; 50, signed, on Japan paper; 70, signed, on handmade "Bütten" paper [this ex. possibly an artist's proof]; 80, unsigned except for first sheet, on handmade "Bütten" paper); plus a few trial proofs
Credit Gift of J. B. Neumann
Object number 335.1956
Department Drawings and Prints

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