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Arnold Bocklin The Sacred Wood oil painting


The Sacred Wood
Painting ID::  91
Artist: Arnold Bocklin
Painting: The Sacred Wood
Introduction: 1882 Kunstmuseum, Basel
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arnold Bocklin War oil painting


War
Painting ID::  92
Artist: Arnold Bocklin
Painting: War
Introduction: Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arnold Bocklin The Isle of the Dead oil painting


The Isle of the Dead
Painting ID::  93
Artist: Arnold Bocklin
Painting: The Isle of the Dead
Introduction: 1880 111 x 155 cm Kunstmuseum, Basel
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arnold Bocklin Children Carving May Flutes oil painting


Children Carving May Flutes
Painting ID::  94
Artist: Arnold Bocklin
Painting: Children Carving May Flutes
Introduction: 1877 Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arnold Bocklin Pan Amongst the Reeds oil painting


Pan Amongst the Reeds
Painting ID::  95
Artist: Arnold Bocklin
Painting: Pan Amongst the Reeds
Introduction: 1856-57 Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     Swiss 1827-1901 Arnold Bocklin Locations Arnold Bocklin was born on Oct. 16, 1827, in Basel. He attended the Dusseldorf Academy (1845-1847). At this time he painted scenes of the Swiss Alps, using light effects and dramatic views subjectively to project emotional moods into the landscape. In 1848 this romantic introspection gave way to plein air (open-air) objectivity after he was influenced by Camille Corot, Eugene Delacroix, and the painters of the Barbizon school while on a trip to Paris. But after the February and June revolutions Bocklin returned to Basel with a lasting hatred and disgust for contemporary France, and he resumed painting gloomy mountain scenes. In 1850 Bocklin found his mecca in Rome, and immediately his paintings were flooded by the warm Italian sunlight. He populated the lush southern vegetation, the bright light of the Roman Campagna, and the ancient ruins with lonely shepherds, cavorting nymphs, and lusty centaurs. These mythological figures rather than the landscapes became Bocklins primary concern, and he used such themes as Pan Pursuing Syrinx (1857) to express the polarities of life: warm sunshine contrasts with cool, moist shade, and the brightness of womans spirituality contrasts with mans dark sensuality. When Bocklin returned to Basel with his Italian wife, he completed the painting which brought him fame when the king of Bavaria purchased it in 1858: Pan among the Reeds, a depiction of the Greek phallic god with whom the artist identified. He taught at the Academy of Art in Weimar from 1860 to 1862, when he returned to Rome. Called to Basel in 1866, he painted the frescoes and modeled the grotesque masks for the facade of the Basel Museum. Bocklin resided in Florence from 1874 until 1885, and this was his most active period. He continued to explore the male-female antithesis and painted religious scenes, allegories of Natures powers, and moody studies of mans fate. He ceased working with oils and began experimenting with tempera and other media to obtain a pictorial surface free of brushstrokes. Bocklin spent the next 7 years mostly in Switzerland, with occasional trips to Italy; he devoted much of his energy to designing an airplane. Following a stroke in 1892, he returned to Italy, bought a villa in Fiesole, and died there on Jan. 16, 1901. Many of his late works depict nightmares of war, plague, and death. . Related Artists to Arnold Bocklin : | Weerts Jean Joseph | Francesco Zugno | John Ferneley | sibelius | Correggio |

 

 

 

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