• The Garden of Death (Finnish: Kuoleman puutarha; 1896) is a painting by Finnish symbolist painter Hugo Simberg.
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  • The answer is nothing except a whole garden of skeletons, and that is the subject of Hugo Simberg’s macabre masterpiece, The Garden of Death.
  • The Garden of Death is one of the few paintings whose symbolism Simberg explained; typically he preferred to let viewers come to their own conclusions.
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  • The odd charm of The Garden of Death can most likely be attributed to the fact that Death is depicted as a gentle character, as is most often the case in Hugo...
  • In Paris, Simberg painted the first version of the Garden of Death series (1896; Ateneumin Taidemuseo, Helsinki), which he later reproduced as a fresco...
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  • The Peasant and Death at the Gates of Heaven and Hell by Hugo Simberg.
  • Garden Of Death, 1896. ... It was during the trip to Paris that he conceived of The Garden of Death... Simberg’s kind, plant-tending death is not frightening.
  • PDF | On Jan 1, 2019, Alena Grigorash published The Garden of Death by Hugo Simberg | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.
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