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- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) abstract "Isle of the Dead (German: Die Toteninsel) is the best-known painting of Swiss Symbolist artist Arnold Böcklin (1827–1901). Prints of the work were very popular in central Europe in the early 20th century—Vladimir Nabokov observed in his novel Despair that they were to be "found in every Berlin home."Böcklin produced several different versions of the mysterious painting between 1880 and 1886.".
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- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) hasPhotoCollection Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting).
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) subject Category:1880_paintings.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) subject Category:Collection_of_the_Alte_Nationalgalerie.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) subject Category:Paintings_about_death.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) subject Category:Paintings_of_the_Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) subject Category:Symbolist_paintings.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) type 1880Paintings.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) type Art102743547.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) type Artifact100021939.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) type Creation103129123.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) type GraphicArt103453809.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) type Object100002684.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) type Painting103876519.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) type PaintingsAboutDeath.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) type SymbolistPaintings.
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- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) comment "Isle of the Dead (German: Die Toteninsel) is the best-known painting of Swiss Symbolist artist Arnold Böcklin (1827–1901). Prints of the work were very popular in central Europe in the early 20th century—Vladimir Nabokov observed in his novel Despair that they were to be "found in every Berlin home."Böcklin produced several different versions of the mysterious painting between 1880 and 1886.".
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) label "A Ilha dos Mortos".
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) label "Die Toteninsel".
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) label "Het dodeneiland (Böcklin)".
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) label "Isle of the Dead (painting)".
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) label "L'isola dei morti (dipinto)".
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) label "L'Île des morts (peinture)".
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) label "La isla de los muertos (pintura)".
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) label "Остров мёртвых (картина)".
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) label "死の島 (ベックリン)".
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) label "死之島".
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs Ostrov_mrtvých_(obraz).
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs Die_Toteninsel.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs La_isla_de_los_muertos_(pintura).
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs L'Île_des_morts_(peinture).
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs L'isola_dei_morti_(dipinto).
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs 死の島_(ベックリン).
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs Het_dodeneiland_(Böcklin).
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs A_Ilha_dos_Mortos.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs m.02q4602.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs Q669994.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs Q669994.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) sameAs Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting).
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) wasDerivedFrom Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting)?oldid=603043680.
- Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting) depiction Isola_dei_Morti_IV_(Bocklin).jpg.
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