Bocklin's Dead IslandArnold Birklin's most famous work was his five paintings, The Island of Death (1880 - 1886), which was somewhat reminiscent of the British cemetery in Florence near his studio and the place where his youngest daughter, Maria, was buried. An early version of the painting was commissioned by a widow named Madame Bernard. She wanted a painting with a dreamy atmosphere.
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Arnold BicklinArnold Bocklin (1827 - 1901) was a famous symbolist painter in Switzerland.
During his youth, he traveled in Europe. Italian art had a profound influence on him. Roman classical art inspired many of his important works. The murals of Napoli and Pompeii had a profound influence on his technique and style. In 1866, he began to paint murals for the Basel Museum. After that, he entered a prolific period and his color skills improved greatly. In his early years, he studied landscape painting in Düsseldorfer, Germany, and got to know Feuerbach. After that, he traveled around, visiting the works of classical and Renaissance masters and browsing the scenery along the Mediterranean coast, which made his work style more meaningful and mysterious. From 1858 to 1861, he taught at the Weimar School of Fine Arts. In 1885, he moved to Hottingen, Switzerland, and finally settled in Fiesol, a small town near Florence, Italy.
His most famous work was the five-piece series, Dead Island, which was painted under the influence of the atmosphere of the British Cemetery in Florence, where his youngest daughter was buried. These works were full of mystery and fantasy. They were filled with classical architecture, depicting scenes of death, mystery, and melancholy. They were his most controversial and wonderful works, in which symbolism was fully expressed. His work provided inspiration for the Russian composer Rachmaninov, who wrote the symphony "Dead Island." In 1904, the new art font created by Weathert,"Buckling," was favored by the "hippie movement" and was widely used in paintings in the 1970s. His artistic creation was deeply influenced by Nietzsche's philosophy of the world, which was full of negative thoughts. He often reconstructed ancient western myths. There seemed to be a terrible undercurrent flowing in his works, a mixture of mystery and nightmare.
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