Saturday, August 22, 2020

Artist of the day, August 22, 2020: Alfred Kubin, an Austrian printmaker, illustrator (#1074)

 Alfred Leopold Isidor Kubin (1877 –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. From 1892 to 1896, he was apprenticed to the landscape photographer Alois Beer, although he learned little. In 1896, he attempted suicide on his mother's grave, and his short stint in the Austrian army the following year ended with a nervous breakdown. In 1898, Kubin began a period of artistic study at a private academy run by the painter Ludwig Schmitt-Reutte, before enrolling at the Munich Academy in 1899, without finishing his studies there. In Munich, Kubin discovered the works of Odilon Redon, Edvard Munch, James Ensor, Henry de Groux, and Félicien Rops.

He was profoundly affected by the prints of Max Klinger, and later recounted: "Here a new art was thrown open to me, which offered free play for the imaginative expression of every conceivable world of feeling. Before putting the engravings away I swore that I would dedicate my life to the creation of similar works". The aquatint technique used by Klinger and Goya influenced the style of his works of this period, which are mainly ink and wash drawings of fantastical, often macabre subjects. Kubin produced a small number of oil paintings in the years between 1902 and 1910, but thereafter his output consisted of pen and ink drawings, watercolors, and lithographs. In 1911, he became associated with the Blaue Reiter group, and exhibited with them in the Galerie Der Sturm in Berlin in 1913. After that time, he lost contact with the artistic avant-garde.

Kubin is considered an important representative of Symbolism and Expressionism and is noted for dark, spectral, symbolic fantasies, often assembled into thematic series of drawings. Kubin had both artistic and literary talent. He illustrated the works of Edgar Allan Poe, E. T. A. Hoffmann, and Fyodor Dostoevsky, among others. Kubin also illustrated the German fantasy magazine Der Orchideengarten.

From 1906 until his death, he lived a withdrawn life in a Manor-House on a 12th-century estate in Upper Austria. In 1938, at the Anschluss of Austria and Nazi Germany, his work was declared entartete Kunst or "degenerate art," but he managed to continue working during World War II.

Kubin's only written work was Die andere Seite (transl. The Other Side) (1908), a fantastic novel set in an oppressive imaginary land. The novel has an atmosphere of claustrophobic absurdity similar to the writings of Franz Kafka, who admired the book. The illustrations for the book were originally intended for The Golem by Gustav Meyrink, but as that book was delayed, Kubin instead worked his illustrations into his own novel.


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 The State
1899–1900

Ede nacht besucht uns ein traum
1900

 The Witch
1900

 Untitled (The Eternal Flame)
1900

 War Game Military Cemetery Music
1900

 Epidemic
1900-01

 Into The Unknown
1900-01

One Women for All
1900-01

Dolmen
1900–02

 Danger
1901

 Starvation (Famine)
1901

 The Last Adventure
1901

 The Past Forgotten Swallowed
1901

 The Terror
1901

 Polar Bear
1901–02

 Male Sphinx
1901-03

  The devil on the chimney
1902

 Siberian Fairy Tale
1902
 The Last King
1902

 The Man
1902

 The Moment of Birth
1902

  In a Dream 
1903

 Angst
1903

 Dream Animal
1903

 Forgotte-buried
1903

 Hour of death
1903

 Man in a Storm
1903

 The Brood
1903

 The Plague
1903-04

 Alpine Dream
1904

 Black Mass
1905

 The Emperor of China
1910

 Caliban from the portfolio Visions of Shakespeare
1918

The Rat House
n.d.

Untitled
n.d.
 


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