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Ruin by the Sea, 1881 (oil on fabric)
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Ruin by the Sea, 1881 (oil on fabric)
499937 Ruin by the Sea, 1881 (oil on fabric)
by Bocklin, Arnold (1827-1901); 132.08x102.87 (framed) 111x:82 (unframed) cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: The dark, ruined villa in this painting is made especially mysterious by the strange cypress trees tossed by the wind. A nervous green light flickers through the scene. Influenced by German Romantic art of the early 1800s, BAocklin was preoccupied with dreamlike images suggestive of death.); Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund; Swiss, out of copyright
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Ruin by the Sea, 1881 - A Captivating Glimpse into Bocklin's Dreamlike World
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. This mesmerizing print captures Arnold Bocklin's renowned masterpiece, "Ruin by the Sea" painted in 1881. The dark and desolate villa stands as a haunting symbol of mystery and decay, its crumbling walls echoing tales of forgotten lives. Yet, it is the peculiar cypress trees that steal the show - their twisted branches tossed violently by an unseen wind. Against this eerie backdrop, a nervous green light flickers through the scene, adding to its enigmatic allure. Bocklin was deeply influenced by German Romantic art from the early 19th century, which often explored dreamlike imagery suggestive of death. In this painting, he skillfully combines elements of nature and architecture to create a haunting seascape that captivates viewers with its melancholic beauty. Displayed at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA, this artwork showcases Bocklin's mastery over oil on fabric technique. Its large framed dimensions (132.08x102.87 cm) demand attention and immerse viewers in its atmospheric world. The inclusion of castles and dwellings amidst rubble further emphasizes themes of transience and impermanence within human existence. This timeless piece invites contemplation on our own mortality while evoking emotions ranging from awe to introspection. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' fine art finder collection, admirers can now bring home a stunning reproduction
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