Lady with Cross (1910) Painting by Arnold Böcklin

Oil on Canvas, 33.5x16.1 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions 35.8x18.5 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 33.5in, Width 16.1in
  • Framing This artwork is framed
  • Categories Paintings under $20,000 Symbolism Religion
The painting has been checked by SIK-SEA Zurich. X-ray etc. It's not signed but it is believed to be Arnold Bocklin. The man in the water looks like Arnold Bocklin himself. It's not on the list of Bocklin Paintings, so the suggested painter is just a suggested guess by most people.
The painting has been checked by SIK-SEA Zurich. X-ray etc. It's not signed but it is believed to be Arnold Bocklin. The man in the water looks like Arnold Bocklin himself. It's not on the list of Bocklin Paintings, so the suggested painter is just a suggested guess by most people.
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Arnold Bocklin est né à Bâle le 16 octobre 1827. Il est connu comme l'un des artistes symbolistes les plus importants d'Europe au XIXe siècle. De 1845 à 1847, il suit des cours de dessin à la Kunstakademie[...]

Arnold Bocklin est né à Bâle le 16 octobre 1827. Il est connu comme l'un des artistes symbolistes les plus importants d'Europe au XIXe siècle. De 1845 à 1847, il suit des cours de dessin à la Kunstakademie de Düsseldorf. Son père était commerçant. En 1847, il part étudier en Belgique. Là, l'œuvre de Pierre Paul Rubens l'impressionne beaucoup. Lors de ses voyages suivants, il se rend en Suisse et aux Pays-Bas. En 1848, il se rend à Paris pour étudier au Louvre. En 1850, à Bâle, il peint ses premiers paysages au style affirmé. Il travaille à Rome de 1850 à 1857, où il passe beaucoup de temps avec les "vieux maîtres" (le terme "vieux maîtres" dans l'art de la peinture désigne des artistes du 14e au 18e siècle et leurs œuvres sont résumées). En 1859, son tableau "Pan dans les roseaux" le rend plus célèbre. Le peintre aime peindre des scènes de la nature. Il est mort à San Domenico, près de Florence, le 16 janvier 1901.

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