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  1. The Isle of the Dead. Böcklin's mysterious Isle of the Dead is one of the most often reproduced paintings in the history of art. It fascinated Lenin and Hitler, Freud and Clémenceau, and inspired both Dali and Scorsese. The painting represents the final journey as described in Greek mythology, as the boatman Charon accompanies the dead to the ...

  2. 12 October 1913. ( 1913-10-12) : Essen. Published. 1913. ( 1913) Vier Tondichtungen nach A. Böcklin (Four tone poems after Arnold Böcklin ), Op. 128, is a composition in four parts for orchestra by Max Reger, based on four paintings by Arnold Böcklin, including Die Toteninsel ( Isle of the Dead ). He composed them in Meiningen in 1913.

  3. Isle of the Dead: Fifth version, 1886. Isle of the Dead ( German: Die Toteninsel) is the best-known painting of Swiss Symbolist artist Arnold Böcklin (1827–1901). Prints were very popular in central Europe in the early 20th century— Vladimir Nabokov observed in his 1936 novel Despair that they could be "found in every Berlin home".

  4. He used the landscape and architectural elements earlier, e.g. in Villa by the Sea, so he might have picked "the design" of the Isle of the Dead from just about any place(s). A gender scientist friend of mine pointed out that the painting depicts a small, white thing in the process of penetrating a bushy area between two thigh-like and skin coloured cliffs, so there are all kinds of possible ...

  5. Isle of the Dead (painting) List of paintings by Arnold Böcklin; Requiem (Reger) Vier Tondichtungen nach A. Böcklin; User:Gerda Arendt/Images; User talk:Ian Rose/Archive Jan-Jun 2016; User talk:Opabinia regalis/Archive 13; Wikipedia:Did you know/Statistics/Monthly DYK pageview leaders/2016/July; Wikipedia:Recent additions/2016/July

  6. 190. ISBN. 0-441-37469-7. Isle of the Dead is a science fiction novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, published in 1969 with cover art by Leo and Diane Dillon. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1969, [1] and won the French Prix Apollo in 1972. The title refers to the several paintings by Swiss-German painter Arnold Böcklin.

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