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Created by Swiss painter Arnold Böcklin, the haunting work still has some secrets. Arnold Böcklin, Isle of the Dead (1883). Collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin. Photo: Fine Art Images/Heritage ...
Under the auspices of the Bostoner Deutsche Gesellschaft, Professor Heinrich Kraeger, of the Royal Prussian Academy of Arts at Dusseldorf, will deliver an illustrated lecture in German on "The Life ...
This is a most unusual exhibition, interesting and innovative, and also almost a demonstration of how crucial color choices are. Arnold Bocklin’s 1880 painting, Isle of the Dead, shows a ...
Here are Three Tone Poems After Arnold Boecklin, by German composer Max Reger. JoAnn Falletta leads the Buffalo Philharmonic at Kleinhans Music Hall, in Buffalo, New York. This is music based on ...
“Animated cinema is the demiurgic art par excellence: matter comes to life and is transformed in the hands and imaginations of the creators. They, more than anybody, know about the secret life of ...