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The phantom ball

Alfred Kubin (1877-1959) was a pivotal Austrian artist of Symbolism & Expressionism. Explore his dark, fantastical prints, macabre drawings, and literary works like 'The Other Side'. A key influence on Kafka & more.

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Artist Biography

Alfred Kubin: The Shadow Painter of Symbolism and Expressionism

Alfred Leopold Isidor Kubin (10 April 1877 – 20 August 1959) stands as a singular figure in Austrian art history, recognized primarily for his hauntingly beautiful and psychologically complex prints—particularly those imbued with the dark spirit of Symbolism and foreshadowing the anxieties of Expressionism. Born in Leitmeritz (now Litoměřice), Bohemia, Kubin’s artistic journey began amidst personal turmoil – a near-fatal suicide attempt fueled by unresolved grief over his mother's death and subsequent mental instability stemming from military service – shaping him into an artist profoundly attuned to inner landscapes of fear and imagination.
  • Early Influences & Training: Kubin’s formative years were marked by apprenticeship under photographer Alois Beer, though he gained little practical photographic skill. However, his artistic sensibilities blossomed during a period of intensive study at Munich Academy where he encountered the revolutionary ideas championed by Odilon Redon, Edvard Munch, James Ensor, and Henry de Groux. Notably, Max Klinger’s prints exerted an indelible impact on Kubin's style—specifically the aquatint technique—inspiring him to embrace a method that prioritized tonal subtlety and psychological depth.
  • Munich Academy & Artistic Breakthrough: Recognizing Klinger’s influence, Kubin declared his intention to dedicate his life to creating similar works of art, capturing the essence of human emotion with meticulous detail. He excelled at Munich Academy but abandoned formal studies after discovering the profound aesthetic power of Symbolism and Expressionism.
  • Symbolic Vision & Recurring Themes: Kubin’s artistic output consisted predominantly of pen and ink drawings, watercolors, and lithographs—a deliberate choice reflecting his fascination with exploring the subconscious mind. His oeuvre is characterized by fantastical visions populated by grotesque creatures and shadowy figures, often arranged into thematic series that delve into anxieties surrounding death, morality, and the human condition.
  • Notable Works & Literary Pursuits: Kubin’s artistic output included a small number of oil paintings but he achieved lasting renown through his illustrations—most notably for Edgar Allan Poe's *The Raven*, cementing his reputation as a master of atmospheric storytelling and psychological portraiture. Beyond visual art, Kubin possessed considerable literary talent, publishing the novel *The Other Side*, which explores themes of isolation, trauma, and existential dread.
  • Legacy & Influence: Kubin’s work continues to resonate with artists and critics alike, influencing generations of illustrators and writers. His distinctive style—marked by meticulous draughtsmanship, unsettling imagery, and a preoccupation with psychological states—established him as a pivotal voice in the Symbolist movement and foreshadowed the expressive fervor of Expressionism.
Further Exploration: Consider visiting The Munnings Art Museum in Colchester to immerse yourself in Sir Alfred Munnings’ artistic legacy and explore British sporting paintings alongside Kubin's stylistic innovations. Alternatively, delve into Oravská galéria v Dolnom Kubíne for a comprehensive overview of Slovak art history.
Alfred Kubin

Alfred Kubin

1877 - 1959 , Austria

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Symbolism & Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Kafka']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Max Klinger
    • Odilon Redon
    • Edvard Munch
  • Date Of Birth: April 10, 1877
  • Date Of Death: August 20, 1959
  • Full Name: Alfred Leopold Isidor Kubin
  • Nationality: Austrian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (849)
    • Another dream beyond the chaos
    • One woman for all
  • Place Of Birth: Bohemia (Austria)
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