Collection
Arnold Bocklin
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The Island of Life - Arnold Böcklin
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Centaur at the Village Blacksmith's Shop - Arnold Böcklin
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Will-o'-the-wisp - Arnold Böcklin
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Euterpe - Arnold Böcklin
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High Mountains with Chamoises - Arnold Böcklin
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Self-Portrait with Death as a Fiddler - Arnold Böcklin
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Unicorn - Arnold Böcklin
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The Adventurer - Arnold Böcklin
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Odysseus und Kalypso - Arnold Böcklin
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Ruins in a Moonlit Landscape - Arnold Böcklin
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The Surf - Arnold Böcklin
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Idyll (Pan Amidst Columns) - Arnold Böcklin
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Roman Landscape - Arnold Böcklin
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Astolf Rides Away with His Head Lost - Arnold Böcklin
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The Muse of Anacreon - Arnold Böcklin
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Odysseus by the Sea - Arnold Böcklin
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The Isle of the Dead - Arnold Böcklin
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The Hermit - Arnold Böcklin
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Ideal Spring Landscape - Arnold Böcklin
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Triton Carrying a Nereid on His Back - Arnold Böcklin
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The Death of Cleopatra - Arnold Böcklin
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Artist Biography
Arnold Bocklin
Bocklin lost eight of his fourteen children. Isle of the Dead, the painting that made him the most famous artist in late nineteenth-century Germany, partly evokes the English Cemetery in Florence, where his baby daughter Maria was buried. He painted five versions between 1880 and 1886; a sixth was begun with his son Carlo and completed by Carlo after his father's death. The title was given by an art dealer, not by Bocklin, who described the image only as "a dream picture: it must produce such a stillness that one would be awed by a knock on the door".
He was born in Basel in 1827 and studied in Dusseldorf, Antwerp, Brussels and Paris, but found his real inspiration in Italy, where he lived intermittently and where he spent his final years. His landscapes are not observed but invented: mythological creatures inhabit rocky coastlines, centaurs stand in forests, mermaids play in the sea. The Romanticism of his training was filtered through Italian light and classical allusion into a Symbolism that anticipated both the Metaphysical painters and the Surrealists.
Isle of the Dead hung in reproduction in seemingly every middle-class home in Germany at the turn of the century. Sigmund Freud kept a copy in his office. When Marcel Duchamp was asked to name his favourite painter, he named Bocklin, whether sincerely or provocatively remains unclear.
Bocklin also painted a counterpart, Island of Life (1888), which has remained far less well known. He died in San Domenico di Fiesole, near Florence, in 1901, at seventy-three.
He was born in Basel in 1827 and studied in Dusseldorf, Antwerp, Brussels and Paris, but found his real inspiration in Italy, where he lived intermittently and where he spent his final years. His landscapes are not observed but invented: mythological creatures inhabit rocky coastlines, centaurs stand in forests, mermaids play in the sea. The Romanticism of his training was filtered through Italian light and classical allusion into a Symbolism that anticipated both the Metaphysical painters and the Surrealists.
Isle of the Dead hung in reproduction in seemingly every middle-class home in Germany at the turn of the century. Sigmund Freud kept a copy in his office. When Marcel Duchamp was asked to name his favourite painter, he named Bocklin, whether sincerely or provocatively remains unclear.
Bocklin also painted a counterpart, Island of Life (1888), which has remained far less well known. He died in San Domenico di Fiesole, near Florence, in 1901, at seventy-three.
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