Arnold Böcklin (1827 – 1901) was a Swiss symbolist painter. His most famous work, “Isle of the Dead”, was purchased by Adolf Hitler, who adored Böcklin’s work, owning eleven of his paintings in total. Other artists such as Salvador Dali, Sergi Rachmaninoff, Marcel Duchamp and H. R. Giger, were inspired by Böcklin’s mystical and fantastical pieces.

Tavern in Ancient Rome Look Any Laughs to the Plains Ruined Castle with Eagles Pan Frightening a Shepherd Nymphs Bathing The Rest on the Flight Into Egypt Petrarch by the Fountain of Vaucluse Medusa Pieta Fair Winds and Following Seas Nymph At Play in the Waves The Liberty The Lamentations of Mary Magdalene on the Body of Christ Elysian Fields Abandoned Venus Spring The Adventurer Idyll (Pan Amidst Columns) March of the Goths Autumn Thoughts The Sea Amaryllis Venus Anadyomene The Bagpiper Night Self Portrait The Hermit Flora Spreading Flowers Fighting on a Bridge The Hunt of Diana Portrait of Actress Fanny Janauscher The Athenaeum Ideal Spring Landscape Naiads at Play Portrait of Clara Bruckman-Bocklin Centaurs The Summer's Day The Wake-Up Spring Odysseus and Kalypso Sea Idyll Vestalin The Surf Sleeping Diana Watched by Two Fauns War At Alban Hills Centaur in the Village Blacksmith's Shop Honeymoon High Mountains with Chamoises The Sacred Wood Destroyed House in Kehl Roger and Angelica The Sanctuary of Hercules 1884 Arnold Bocklin Die Kapelle Unicorn Moonlight Landscape with Ruins Self Portrait with Wine Glass Isle of Life Isle of the Dead The Isle of the Dead Isle of the Dead (version) Isle of the Dead (version) Attack by Pirates On the Pontine Swamps Spring The Deposition Spring in a Narrow Gorge Self Portrait