Man in a Storm (1903) by Alfred Kubin

Man in a Storm - Alfred Kubin - 1903

Artwork Information

TitleMan in a Storm
ArtistAlfred Kubin
Date1903
Art MovementSymbolism

About Man in a Storm

The artwork, titled “Man in a Storm,” was created by Alfred Kubin in the year 1903. As part of the Symbolism movement, this symbolic painting embodies the core characteristics and themes associated with this artistic genre.

The artwork depicts a solitary figure, possibly male, caught in the throes of a powerful storm. The figure’s stance suggests a struggle against the overwhelming forces of nature, as the body leans forward, arm outstretched in a defiant gesture. The monochromatic palette, dominated by dark, swirling shadows and stark contrasts, enhances the sense of turbulence and despair. The indistinct, almost ethereal quality of the surroundings adds a dreamlike, symbolic dimension, emphasizing the internal struggle and existential intensity typical of Symbolist art. This poignant visual narrative effectively captures a profound human experience, rendered with evocative simplicity and emotional depth.

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