Lady with Cross (1910) Painting by Arnold Böcklin

Oil on Canvas, 33.5x16.1 in
$12,485.7
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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. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Oil. Paint [...]
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 Böcklin (1827–1901) was a Swiss symbolist painter best known for his evocative and imaginative works that explored themes of mythology, nature, and the supernatural. Born in Basel, Switzerland, [...]

Arnold Böcklin (1827–1901) was a Swiss symbolist painter best known for his evocative and imaginative works that explored themes of mythology, nature, and the supernatural. Born in Basel, Switzerland, Böcklin studied at the Düsseldorf Academy before developing his own distinct style that blended realism with a rich symbolic language. His work often featured dreamlike, otherworldly landscapes and figures, drawing heavily from classical mythology, folk tales, and personal visions.

Böcklin’s most famous painting, The Isle of the Dead (1880), exemplifies his fascination with themes of death and the afterlife, depicted through haunting, isolated landscapes. His mastery of color, light, and texture created a unique atmosphere that conveyed deep emotional and philosophical themes. Throughout his career, Böcklin lived and worked in various cities, including Munich, Florence, and Rome, where he was influenced by Italian Renaissance art and classical antiquity.

Although not fully appreciated during his lifetime, Böcklin's work gained significant recognition in the early 20th century and had a lasting influence on both the Symbolist movement and the development of modern fantasy art. His mysterious and evocative depictions of nature and the supernatural continue to resonate with viewers, offering a timeless exploration of the human psyche and the mysteries of existence.

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