Artwork
Putto und Schmetterling

Putto und Schmetterling is a tempera painting by the Symbolist artist Arnold Böcklin. It dates from 1898 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthaus Zürich.
About this work
Overview
Putto und Schmetterling is a tempera painting by Arnold Böcklin, created in 1898. It is housed at the Kunsthaus Zürich.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a putto, a small winged figure with curly hair, standing amidst wildflowers and reaching for a butterfly. The scene conveys a sense of joy and freedom.
Technique & Style
Böcklin's use of tempera and his composition create a dynamic atmosphere. The putto is surrounded by colorful flowers against a deep blue background, contributing to the overall sense of movement and energy.
Artist & collection
Artist
Arnold Böcklin was a Swiss Symbolist painter. His five versions of the Isle of the Dead inspired works by several late Romantic composers.



















