BÖCKLIN, ARNOLD

both: ärˈnôlt bökˈlēn, 1827–1901, Swiss painter. Most of his life was spent in Italy. With Feuerbach he led the group of painters known as "German Romans," who attempted to express an idealistic philosophy through art. His carefully constructed works are largely classical in theme and often theatrical in sentiment. Among his paintings are Island of the Dead (Metropolitan Mus.) and mythological frescoes (Basel).

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...poetic-- those compositions of Arnold Bocklin which Chirico had seen in Munich and had not admired in vain. In Bocklin, one of the most unhappy currents...majesty the Italian equivalent of Bocklin and of the nineteenth-century...
...15 ARNOLD BOCKLIN 16...excellent photographs of paintings by Arnold Bocklin which exerted a profound influence...is more absurd than this. ARNOLD BOCKLIN Unfortunately it is impossible...
...71. Arnold Bocklin Triton and Nereide National...72. Arnold Bocklin Odysseus and Calypso Kunstmuseum...Marees. Although the Swiss Arnold Bocklin 1827-1893 spent thirty years...
...1829-80 180 Arnold Bocklin 1827-1910 181...Musee dArt et dHistoire, Bodmer Bequest B Arnold Bocklin: The Awakening of Spring, 1880. 66x129 cm:26x51...
...Universal Edition. Renewed 1941 by Arnold Schoenberg. Figure 6-4: Copyright...limitations, the art of music yielded, as Arnold Schoenberg observed, to literary influence...the passage to function effectively. Arnold Schoenberg, who also happens to analyze...
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...card indeed presents a work by Arnold Bocklin (1827-1901), perhaps the best...Andree, R. ( 1977 ). Arnold Bocklin: Die Gemalde . Basel, Switzerland...Schmid, von H. A. ( 1919 ). Arnold Bocklin . Munchen: Bruckmann. Spitz...
...painters such as Adolph Menzel, Arnold Bocklin, and Franz von Lenbach, German painters...laid out by the philosopher Matthew Arnold: culture was, quite simply, universal...live recording. (85.) Matthew Arnold, "The Function of Criticism at the...
...case with his friend, the painter Arnold Bocklin, who maintained his artistic integrity...bildenden Kunst, 161. 74. Of Bocklin Burckhardt wrote: Er ist ein Maler...139. On Burckhardts support for Bocklin, their difficult relationship...
...eccentric education differed decidedly from Arnolds, has the alter ego in his proclamation...Mardes, Rops, Moreau, Stuck, Legros, Bocklin, Rodin, and in North America, William...the Abbey Theatre, Shaw, Yeats, Binyon, Arnold Bennett, DOyly Carte, and productions...
...Swiss-Italian painter such as Arnold B0cklin could become a national...disregarded. When discussing Bocklin, Gustav Klimt is mentioned...contradicted by actualities--such as Bocklins more erotic paintings, the...patronized and hence promoted Bocklin, or in the influence of the...
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...One of Basels favorite sons, Arnold Bocklin (1827-1901) is up for a second...150th anniversary of his birth. "Arnold Bocklin: A Retrospective" (Kunstmuseum...death. As a student in Dusseldorf, Bocklin learned to record what was before...
...introductions, trace the beginnings of Symbolism through the Pre-Raphaelites, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Gustave Moreau, and Arnold Bocklin. Additional chapters explore the thematic manifestations of the movement ("Strange Beauty" "Satanism and Mockery...
...the image retains a certain Friedrichian sublimity (mediated here by the reference to Island of the Dead, 1880, by Arnold Bocklin, himself a follower of the German master). ILLUSTRATION OMITTED But I keep wondering what would happen if Lidens grim...
...foremost designer of extraterrestrials), is unimpressive despite Gigers knowing references to Symbolist painters such as Arnold Bocklin, Fernand Khnopff, and Jean Delville; the filmed-video characters look ridiculous in front of Gigers backdrops. Like...
...master Abraham Bloemaert, deserves cordial mention for his amiable comicality and massive, hilarious indecorum. Only Arnold Bocklin vies with him as the most ludicrous painter, not actually meritless, in Northern Europe. In Poelenburghs oval panel...
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BOECKLIN, ARNOLD see Bocklin, Arnold . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
BOCKLIN, ARNOLD both: ar nolt bok len, 1827 1901, Swiss painter. Most of his life was spent in Italy. With Feuerbach he led the group of painters...
...artists of the romantic tradition included the French Gericault , the Swiss-English Henry Fuseli , the Swiss Arnold Bocklin , the English Pre-Raphaelites , the German Nazarenes , and the American artists of the Hudson River school...


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