Fritz Schwimbeck’s “Tod im All” (Death in Space) is a work from his 1919 portfolio “Werden-Vergehen” (Creation-Death). Schwimbeck was a German Symbolist artist active in the early 20th century, known for his allegorical and mystical artworks. “Tod im All” represents the concept of death encompassing all of existence, with the human form dwarfed by the vastness of the cosmos.

The Nightmare

Fritz Schwimbeck Dracula, 1917

Ewigkeit": Strahlender Planet über dem Eismeer , 1918

https://www.artnet.com/artists/fritz-schwimbeck/

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Super cool image, thanks for sharing, kind of reminds me of Dore (not sure how to accent the e in his name from my phone) !

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I wonder if he saw battle during WWI, I wouldn’t be surprised

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He lived through both of them.

After World War I, Schwimbeck’s focus shifted to subjects of the Neue Sachlichkeit, or New Objectivity. He acted on the imperative to react to the turmoil of the Weimar Era, moving his gaze from the fantastic to the objective truth

https://www.anfainc.com/schwimbeck

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Wander the gallery. Look at the art. Be polite. If you feel able please post some great art :)

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