
ARNOLD BÖCKLIN - VON HEINRICH ALFRED SCHMID - 97 TAFELN IN FARBEN- DRUCK, KUPFERDRUCK UND MATTAUTOTYPIE - ZWEITE AUFLAGE
VERLEGT BEI F. BRUCKMANN A.-G. MÜNCHEN - 1922
Delving into the life and art of one of the most enigmatic painters of the 19th century, this volume guides listeners through Arnold Böcklin’s journey from his early years in his hometown to his formative travels in Rome, Basel, Munich, and Florence. The narrative interweaves personal anecdotes with the cultural currents that shaped his break from the Cornelius school, offering a vivid portrait of the man behind the canvas.
Each chapter pairs biographical insight with close examinations of his most celebrated works—mythic scenes, tranquil landscapes, and striking portraits—revealing the symbols and emotions that animate them. Richly illustrated descriptions bring the colour prints, copper engravings, and later lithographs to life, allowing listeners to picture Böcklin’s evolving style and the dramatic episodes that inspired his imagination.
The book also situates Böcklin within the broader artistic movements of his time, highlighting his influence on later generations while preserving the mystery that continues to captivate scholars and art lovers alike.
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (141K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-05-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1863–1951
A Swiss art historian who taught across central Europe before returning to Basel, he wrote widely on Renaissance and northern European art. His career connected museum work, university teaching, and close study of artists such as Holbein and Grünewald.
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