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BÖCKLIN, Arnold: Island of the Dead (first version)

🖼 Island of the Dead (first version), 1880
Oil on canvas
111 × 155 cm
Basel, Switzerland

Island of the Dead (first version) Arnold Böcklin's haunting masterpiece epitomizes the Romantic fascination with mystery and the supernatural that captivated 19th-century European audiences. This enigmatic vision of a mythical necropolis—with its dramatic cliffs, cypress-lined shores, and solitary boat approaching ancient tombs—became an iconic image of death and the afterlife, spawning four additional versions by the artist himself. Böcklin's distinctive style blends meticulous landscape detail with an almost dreamlike atmosphere, establishing him as a leading figure in European Symbolism and profoundly influencing subsequent generations of artists.

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