The book examines the stylistic transformations through the lens of Lovis Corinth's life and work: The eroticism he addressed at the beginning of his marriage in nude portraits of his young wife, which gradually morphed into the theme of mother and child; the children growing up and the family as a leitmotif in his work; but also his own aging, which he repeatedly incorporated in his symbolic vanitas paintings; and finally, the climax of his oeuvre, the landscape paintings from the Walchensee.Text: Stephanie Auer, Dominik Brabant, Kathrin Elvers-Svamberk, Markus Fellinger, Miroslav Hal'ák, Kerstin Jesse, Rolf H. Johannsen, Alexander Klee, Lucia Klee-Beck, Peter Kropmanns