Death Jump (1902) by Alfred Kubin

Death Jump - Alfred Kubin - 1902

Artwork Information

TitleDeath Jump
ArtistAlfred Kubin
Date1902
Art MovementSymbolism

About Death Jump

The artwork titled “Death Jump,” created by Alfred Kubin in 1902, is an exemplary representation of the Symbolism art movement and is classified under the genre of symbolic painting.

In “Death Jump,” the artwork portrays a stark and evocative scene characterized by somber tones and dramatic contrasts. The central element is a figure depicted in mid-air, seemingly poised between two monumental and precipitous cliffs, imparting a sense of impending doom and existential crisis. The setting’s stark and barren landscape amplifies the gravity of the situation, emphasizing themes of mortality and human frailty. Kubin’s use of shadow and light adds depth and intensity, drawing the viewer’s eye to the precariousness of the figure’s plight. The composition evokes a profound emotional response, in line with the Symbolist movement’s focus on conveying deep, often unsettling psychological states through art.

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