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The art of the great draftsman, illustrator and author of the novel The Other Side, Alfred Kubin, appears more current today than ever before: for it was violence, wartime destruction, pandemics, natural disasters, the manipulation of the masses and other abysses of human existence that pervaded his highly narrational works.


The weird world of Alfred Kubin Beyond The Other Side (1908) The

Alfred Kubin's haunting illustrations, watercolors, and lithographs of symbol-laden fantasy worlds are said to have presaged the horrors of WWI. Death, parenthood, sexuality, the unconscious, and explicit and violent portrayals of women as femmes.


Alfred Kubin (18771959) , Gewitterauge Christie's

T en works from Alfred Kubin's most iconic and creative period, formerly part of Max Morgenstern's collection, were offered at auction in the Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale in February 2020. Morgenstern was Kubin's first patron, supporter and lifelong friend and the works' distinguished provenance is testament to their superb quality.


Alfred Kubin Der Krieg 1907 Albertina, Wien Sammlung Batliner

The first twenty years of Alfred Kubin's life were largely unhappy, punctuated by the untimely death of his mother, a suicide attempt at nineteen, and a complete mental and physical collapse in 1897. Once recovered, Kubin was sent to Munich to study art, a longtime avocation for which he had shown some talent..


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Alfred Leopold Isidor Kubin (10 April 1877 - 20 August 1959) was an Austrian printmaker, illustrator, and occasional writer. Kubin is considered an important representative of Symbolism and Expressionism . Kubin was born in Bohemia in the town of Leitmeritz, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Litoměřice).


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A pioneer of the Symbolist and Expressionist movements, Bohemian illustrator and printmaker Alfred Kubin often evoked dark, morbid and imaginative elements to create his riveting black-and-white drawings.


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Alfred Kubin primary name: primary name: Kubin, Alfred Details individual; painter/draughtsman; printmaker; Austrian; Male Life dates 1877-1959 Biography Draughtsman, printmaker and book illustrator; born Leitmeritz, Bohemia 1877, and spent much of his youth in Zell-am-See; died Zwickledt, Upper Austria 1959.


The weird world of Alfred Kubin Beyond The Other Side (1908) The

Alfred Kubin is increasingly recognized as one of the most gifted graphic artists of the early 20th century. His many drawings, mostly of modest size and in pen and ink, are meticulously executed and are distinguished by their bizarre, mysterious, erotic, often sadomasochistic imagery. Clearly influenced by the work of such earlier masters as.


Alfred Kubin (18771959) , Die Reise Christie's

Alfred Kubin, (born April 10, 1877, Leitmeritz, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Litoměřice, Czech Republic]—died August 24, 1959, Zwickledt, Austria), Austrian graphic artist known for his drawings and paintings of dreamlike, often morbid, subjects. In 1898 Kubin went to Munich, Bavaria, in the German Empire (now Germany), to study art.


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Oct. 15, 2008 The Austrian artist Alfred Kubin (1877-1959) began his career just as Freud released "The Interpretation of Dreams." Accordingly, the Neue Galerie's "Alfred Kubin: Drawings,.


Alfred Kubin / an Austrian printmaker, illustrator and occasional

Another who belongs in that pantheon is the Austrian visionary Alfred Kubin (1877-1959), the subject of a major exhibition at the Neue Galerie in New York opening on Sept. 25. Presenting more than.


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Alfred Kubin was a Czech Printmaker born on April 10, 1877. Kubin contributed to the Symbolist movement, worked in Austria and died on August 20, 1959. The Last King 1900 Epidemic 1900 - 1901 Government 1901 Das Grausen (That's Horrible) 1901 - 1903 Head with cut off nose 1904.


MONSTER BRAINS Alfred Kubin

Renowned as one of the all-time finest illustrators of fantastic themes, Austrian artist Alfred Kubin (1877-1959) illustrated more than 70 books, including the works of Dostoyevsky and Poe as well as his own fiction. Kubin came of age under the influence of the Symbolists' preoccupation with decadent subjects, and his Expressionistic drawings.


Alfred Kubin (18771959) , Männliches Gesicht Christie's

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Alfred Leopold Isidor Kubin (10 April 1877 - 20 August 1959) was an Austrian printmaker, illustrator, and occasional writer. Kubin is considered an important representative of Symbolism and Expressionism . Biography Kubin was born in Bohemia in the town of Leitmeritz, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Litoměřice ).


Surrealism and Visionary art Alfred Kubin

Alfred Kubin (Austrian, 1877-1959) was a printmaker, writer, and illustrator associated with Symbolism and Expressionism. Born in Bohemia, Kubin served as an apprentice to landscape photographer Alois Beer, before enrolling in the Munich Academy in 1899.Though he didn't finish his studies, during his time in Munich, he was exposed to works by some of the most important artists of the day.

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