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Lovis Corinth

(German, 1858–1925)

Dr. Ludwig Frank, Die beiden Profilkopfe [Dr. Ludwig Frank in both profiles]

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Object Details

Artist

Lovis Corinth

Date

1914

Medium

Lithograph on wove paper

Dimensions

Image: 8 × 8 inches (20.3 × 20.3 cm)
Sheet: 16 × 13 1/4 inches (40.6 × 33.7 cm)
Frame: 19 5/8 × 15 3/4 inches (49.8 × 40 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Karen E. Gutmann

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Number

81.107.003

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