Artist: Arnold Bocklin
Date: 1880
Size: 74 x 122 cm
Museum: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
Technique: Wood
painting "Island of the Dead" is one of his most famous works, and it has been widely reproduced in prints. The painting depicts a desolate and rocky islet seen across an expanse of dark water, with a small rowboat carrying a shrouded figure approaching the shore.
The original painting measures 73.7 x 121.9 cm (29 x 48 in.) and is painted in oil on panel.
Böcklin painted the first version of "Island of the Dead" in 1880, and he produced several different versions of the subject between 1880 and 1886. The painting is now located at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The first version of "Island of the Dead" was commissioned by Marie Berna as a memorial to her late husband. Böcklin later wrote to her, 'you will be able to dream yourself into the world of dark shadows.'
The painting has been interpreted in many different ways, with some seeing it as a representation of death and others seeing it as a symbol of the unconscious mind. The shrouded figure in the rowboat has been seen as a representation of Charon, the ferryman who carries souls across the river Styx to the underworld in Greek mythology.
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