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Der Apostel Paulus

St. Paul the Apostle
1911

Lovis Corinth

(1858-1925)

Material / Technik
oil paint
canvas
Kategorie des Exponats
Malerei
Gattung
portrait painting
Beschriftung / Signatur
Signatur: bez.o.l. "Der Apostel PAULUS", sign.o.r. "LOVIS CORINTH. pinxit 1911"
Erwerbungsjahr
1913
Maße
120,00 cm x 90,00 cm
Location

Jugendstil-Bau > Ebene 1 > Galerie 16

Intro

The apostle’s eyes are open wide, his mouth slightly ajar, while his right hand appears stiff and cramped. In this expressive picture Lovis Corinth clearly depicts both a representative of the Christian faith and a fanatic missionary. Paul, who before his proverbial conversion—from Saul to Paul—persecuted Christians, described himself in a letter to the Galatians as follows: “You have heard how I used to live as a law-abiding Jew, and know how excessively I persecuted and attempted to destroy the church of God."

Corinth show us a frontal view of the apostle, however Paul does not look at us. As if obsessed, his face displays the zeal which he was famous for before his conversion. In his left arm he holds the weapon by which he—now the subject of persecution—will die a martyr’s death: the sword of Rome.

Creditline

Kunsthalle Mannheim

Inhalt und Themen
apostle
portrait
en face
Schwert
books
symbols and signs
blue
sermon
excited
beard
single figure
pathos
polychrom polychromatic
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