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The biography traces the artist's life and development through early training and formative stays in Rome, Basel, Munich, Florence and Zurich, documenting shifts in subject matter and technique. It combines a chronological account with close descriptions of numerous paintings, drawings and plates, cataloguing recurring mythological motifs, landscape studies and funerary scenes. Critical commentary examines his coloristic method, engagement with classical models, changing versions of key compositions and uneven contemporary reception. Illustrated plates and a systematic list of works support the narrative and place his practice within wider late nineteenth-century artistic currents.

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Heinrich Alfred Schmid

Heinrich Alfred Schmid was a German author and art historian, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of visual arts in the 19th century. He is particularly known for his book "Arnold Böcklin," which explores the life and works of the Swiss painter renowned for his symbolic and fantastical imagery. Schmid's writings reflect a deep engagement with the themes and techniques of his contemporaries, providing valuable insights into the artistic movements of his time. His work remains a notable part of the literary and artistic heritage of the period.

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