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  1. Alfred Kubin. Ein neuer Totentanz (A New Dance of Death). 1947 (reproduced drawings executed 1938). with introduction by Werner Wachsmuth. Illustrated book with twenty-four photolithographic reproductions after pen and ink drawings. Page: 16 9/16 x 11 5/8" (42 x 29.5 cm); overall: 16 5/8 x 11 15/16 x 11/16" (42.3 x 30.3 x 1.7 cm). Wiener Verlag, Vienna. Leopold Hoffmann, Vienna. The Louis E ...

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  3. Alfred Kubin. (Litomericz, 1887 - Zwickledt, 1959) Dibujante, ilustrador y escritor austríaco. Estudió en Salzburgo, en Klagenfurth y en Munich y en 1905 vivió en Italia y en París, donde Odilon Redon influyó en su adhesión al simbolismo. Su obra, repleta de visiones fantásticas y oníricas y marcada por su carácter sarcástico y ...

  4. Presse. 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.

  5. Apr 12, 2022 · Alfred Kubin in 1904. Image source Wikimedia Commons **This article includes images that some may find disturbing. Alfred Kubin was an Austrian illustrator and printmaker. His remarkable body of work — most especially his ink and wash drawings — contain strange spectral visions that point both to a troubled mind and an important talent.

  6. 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.

  7. 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, 1897-1909 ...

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