
Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscape
Lovis Corinth
- Date
- 1904
- Medium
- charcoal with orange pastel and white gouache
- Culture
- Germany, early 20th Century
- Department
- Drawings
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
A seasoned draftsman, Corinth produced more than 2,000 drawings over the course of his life. An elaborate crosshatch pattern of tightly packed charcoal lines creates this naturalistic view of a wooded landscape. The pale sky, described with white gouache on a tan sheet, suggests a cold, gray day; the palette is restrained except for a vibrant square of orange delineating the roof of a shed.
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