- Arnold Böcklin
Infobox Artist
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name = Arnold Böcklin
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caption = Self-portrait
Oil on canvas (1872)
birthname = Arnold Böcklin
birthdate = 16 October 1827
location =Basel
deathdate = 16 January 1901
deathplace =San Domenico
nationality = Swiss
field =Painting
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movement = Symbolism
works = Isle of the Dead
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influenced =Sergey Rachmaninov ,Max Reger ,Hugo von Hofmannsthal ,Stefan George ,Max Klinger ,Edvard Munch ,Giorgio de Chirico ,Max Ernst ,Salvador Dalí
awards =Arnold Böcklin (
16 October 1827 –16 January 1901 ) was asymbolist Swiss painter.Life and art
He studied at
Düsseldorf where he became a friend ofLudwig Andreas Feuerbach . Originally a landscape painter, his travels throughBrussels ,Zurich ,Geneva andRome , exposed him to classical and Renaissance art, and the Mediterranean landscape. These new influences brought allegorical and mythological figures into his compositions. In 1866 he resided atBâle , in 1871 inMunich , in 1885 in Hottingen (Switzerland) and at the end of his life inFiesole near Florence.Influenced byRomanticism his painting issymbolist within theArt Nouveau style. His pictures portray mythological, fantastical figures along classical architecture constructions (revealing often an obsession with death) creating a strange, fantasy world.Böcklin is best known for his five versions of "Isle of the Dead", which partly evokes the
English Cemetery, Florence , close to his studio and where his baby daughter Maria had been buried.Legacy
Böcklin exercised an influence on Surrealist painters like
Max Ernst andSalvador Dalí , and onGiorgio de Chirico .Otto Weisert designed anArt Nouveau typeface in 1904 and named it “Arnold Böcklin” in his honor.Böcklin's paintings, especiallyyyy "The Isle of the Dead", inspired several late-Romantic composers.
Sergei Rachmaninoff andHeinrich Schülz-Beuthen both composed symphonic poems after it, and in 1913Max Reger composed a set of "Four Tone Poems after Böcklin" of which the third movement is "The Isle of the Dead" (The others are "The Hermit playing the Violin", "At play in the waves" and "Bacchanal"). Hans Huber's second symphony is entitled "Böcklin-Sinfonie", after the artist and his paintings.Rachmaninoff was also inspired by Böcklin’s painting "The Return" when writing his Prelude in B Minor, Op. 32, No. 10. [ [http://inkpot.com/classical/rachpfc2moi_app.html Jonathan Yungkans: Liner notes to the complete Benno Moiseiwitsch Rachmaninoff recordings 1937-43] ] [ [http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/notes/55239-B.pdf Ates Orga: Liner notes to Demidenko plays Rachmaninov] ]
H.R.Gieger has a picture called "Hommage to Boecklin", based upon"Isle of the Dead" References
External links
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* [http://www.all-art.org/symbolism/bocklin1.html Bocklin in "History of Art"]
* [http://cgfa.sunsite.dk/bocklin/index.html Böcklin biography and images at CGFA]
* [http://www.elp.it/bygothic/immagini/arte/bocklin/index.html A gallery of art from Arnold Böcklin]
* [http://www.geocities.com/tommyzax/BocklinGallery.html 70 different engravings by Arnold Böcklin on display with translations]
* [http://www.toteninsel.net/ Toteninsel.net: an encyclopedia in progress dedicated to A.Bocklin's Isle of the Dead: copies, parodies, inspirations...]
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