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  • Lovis Corinth. Death and the Artist (Tod und Künstler) from Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
    Death and the Artist (Tod und...
    (1921, published 1922)
    Lovis Corinth. Death and the Artist (Tod und Künstler) from Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
  • Lovis Corinth. Death and the Woman (Tod und Weib) from Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
    Death and the Woman (Tod und Weib)...
    (1921, published 1922)
    Lovis Corinth. Death and the Woman (Tod und Weib) from Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
  • Lovis Corinth. Death and the Woman (Tod und Weib) from the portfolio Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
    Death and the Woman (Tod und Weib)...
    (1921, published 1922)
    Lovis Corinth. Death and the Woman (Tod und Weib) from the portfolio Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
  • Lovis Corinth. Death and the Youth (Tod und Jüngling) from Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
    Death and the Youth (Tod und...
    (1921, published 1922)
    Lovis Corinth. Death and the Youth (Tod und Jüngling) from Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
  • Lovis Corinth. Death and the Youth (Tod und Jüngling) from the portfolio Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
    Death and the Youth (Tod und...
    (1921, published 1922)
    Lovis Corinth. Death and the Youth (Tod und Jüngling) from the portfolio Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
  • Lovis Corinth. Death and the Old Man (Tod und Greis) from Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
    Death and the Old Man (Tod und Greis)...
    (1921, published 1922)
    Lovis Corinth. Death and the Old Man (Tod und Greis) from Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
  • Lovis Corinth. Death Visits the Strucks (Death and the Couple) [Tod bei Strucks (Tod und Paar)] from Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
    Death Visits the Strucks (Death and the...
    (1921, published 1922)
    Lovis Corinth. Death Visits the Strucks (Death and the Couple) [Tod bei Strucks (Tod und Paar)] from Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
  • Lovis Corinth. Death and the Strucks (Death and Couple) [Tod bei Strucks (Tod und Paar)] from the portfolio Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)
    Death and the Strucks (Death and Couple)...
    (1921, published 1922)
    Lovis Corinth. Death and the Strucks (Death and Couple) [Tod bei Strucks (Tod und Paar)] from the portfolio Dance of Death (Totentanz). (1921, published 1922)

About the portfolio

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

In Totentanz (Dance of death) Lovis Corinth modernizes a theme that German printmakers had explored since the sixteenth century, the inevitability of death. Corinth made these five prints in the last years of his life. Depicting a skeletal figure visiting him, his friends, and his family, the artist personalized the experience of dying. The portfolio exemplifies the highly expressionistic style he developed after having a stroke in 1911.

In the opening print, Tod und Künstler (Death and the artist), Death looms over and trains his empty eye sockets on Corinth, who looks up, knowingly, from the print he is etching. On Corinth's wrist, evoking the ceaseless passage of time, is a watch given to him by his beloved wife, Charlotte, who herself appears in Tod und Weib (Death and the woman), cradling Death in her arms. Death looks small and fragile next to Corinth's teenage son in Tod und Jüngling (Death and the youth), unlike the robust figure who casts an ominous shadow over the artist's father in Tod und Greis (Death and the old man). The final print shows the artist Hermann Struck—who had tutored Corinth in printmaking and encouraged him to explore drypoint and the other techniques used in these prints—and his wife, Mally, confronting Death together.

Lovis Corinth (German, 1858–1925)

The Portfolio

Dance of Death (Totentanz)

Date:
(1922, prints executed: 1921)
Medium:
Portfolio of four etchings and one etching and drypoint
Dimensions:
plate (each approx.): 9 3/8 x 6 7/8" (23.8 x 17.5 cm); sheet (each): 13 3/4 x 9 15/16" (35 x 25.2 cm)
Publisher:
Euphorion Verlag, Berlin
Printer:
Alfred Ruckenbrod, Berlin
Reference:
Müller 546-549, 551.
MoMA Number:
Portfolio_Corinth_Dance_of_Death
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