
- Title Der Todesengel (The Angel of Death)
- Artist Alfred Kubin (Alfred Leopold Isidor Kubin; Austrian, 1877-1959)
- Year of creation c. 1900 (from Kubin's early symbolist period in Munich, when he was influenced by Odilon Redon, Edvard Munch, James Ensor, Henry de Groux, and Félicien Rops; the work depicts a spectral skeletal figure in a flowing shroud and crown — the "Angel of Death" — looming over a headless, nude human figure)
- Technique/Medium Pen and ink with wash on paper (Kubin's characteristic medium for his early symbolist drawings c. 1899-1903)
- Original dimensions Not publicly documented in standard sources
- Collection/Museum Not publicly documented in major museum collections; Kubin's early symbolist drawings from this period are distributed among various public and private collections, including the Albertina, Vienna, and Lenbachhaus, Munich
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