5 Minuten große Kunst - Klaus Modick über die Entstehung des Keyserling-Porträts von Lovis Corinth.

“5 Minutes of Great Art” – under this title, members of the Free Academy of Arts in Hamburg present artworks that have particularly impressed them, even inspiring or influencing their work. The series begins with the writer Klaus Modick, whose novel “Keyserling’s Secret” recounts the creation of the portrait of the Baltic writer Eduard Graf von Keyserling, painted by Lovis Corinth and now hanging in the Neue Pinakothek in Munich. The featured images, in order: Photo: In Max Halbe’s garden in Bernried, around 1900. From left to right: Otto Julius Bierbaum, Georg Schaumberg, Oskar Panizza, Michael Georg Conrad, Hanns von Gumppenberg, Julius Schaumberger (Monacensia Archive) Lovis Corinth, Breakfast in Max Halbe’s Garden, 1899, canvas, 75 cm x 100 cm, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau München Christian E.B. Morgenstern (1805-1867), Lake Starnberg (Lenbachhaus & Kunstbau Municipal Gallery) Lovis Corinth, Portrait of Max Halbe, 1917 Lovis Corinth, Self-Portrait without Collar, 1900 Lovis Corinth, Portrait of Count Eduard von Keyserling, 1900