Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
104.5 × 78.0 cm
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Felton Bequest, 1977
Gallery location
19th Century European Paintings Gallery
Level 2, NGV International
About this work
As a young man, the Swiss-born Arnold Böcklin studied painting in Düsseldorf, and his early work was in the spirit of German Romanticism. As his art developed, Böcklin left behind the extremes of this style, yet there remained a fantastical element in much of his subject matter, thus linking his art to a broader European Symbolist stream. Many of his paintings are of medieval and mythological themes – depicted with a characteristically nineteenth-century naturalism, which Böcklin felt would make his work accessible.
Accession Number
EA7-1977
Department
International Painting
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Subjects (general)
Human Figures Musical
Subjects (specific)
dresses (garments) full-length figures lutes (chordophones) seasons spring (season) women (female humans)
Provenance
Collection of Frau Senator Berg, Freiburg; Berg Collection, Frankfurt-am-Main and Munich, before 1898; Lotter Collection, by 1898; collection of Frederich Eckstein, London, by 1902; (possibly by descent to) Ludwig Eckstein, London; collection of T. Hodson Esq., by 1975; included in a sale, Sotheby's, London, 19 May, 1976, no. 15 as Summer, property of T. Hodson Esq.; bought by Fischer Fine Arts (dealer), London, 1976; exhibited, Universe of Art V, Fischer Fine Arts , London, November 1976; from where purchased, on the advice of Dr Ursula Hoff, for the Felton Bequest, 1977.
Frame
Original, by Konrad Barth & Comp., Munich