Full Name: Arnold Böcklin
Nationality: Swiss | Activity: Swiss painter
Born:
16-10-1827
| Died:
16-01-1901

(born Oct. 16, 1827, Basel, Switz.died Jan. 16, 1901, Fiesole, Italy) Swiss-born Italian painter. After studies and work in northern Europe and Paris, he won the patronage of the king of Bavaria with his mural
Pan in the Bulrushes (185658). From 1858 to 1861 he taught at the Weimar Art School and executed mythological frescoes for the Public Art Collection in his native Basel. He settled in Italy, painting nymphs, satyrs, tritons, moody landscapes, and sinister allegories that presaged
Symbolism and
Surrealism. His later style was sombre, mystical, and morbid, as in his five versions of
The Isle of the Dead (188086). Though most of his time was spent in Italy, he was the most influential artist in the German-speaking world in the late 19th century.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica