2000.181.FA Franz von Stuck, Lucifer


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Franz von Stuck's Lucifer is the pendant to his first masterpiece, The Guardian of Paradise, an image of a heroic, idealized youth. Von Stuck etches a strong, sculpted man cloaked in dark wings encircled in shadow. The antithesis of purity, Lucifer's tense posture and possessed, penetrating eyes aggressively confront his beholder. But his furrowed brow and head resting on hand, possibly referencing Auguste Rodin's introspective Thinker, betrays an afflicted soul who is both pitiful and intimidating. Von Stuck's medium, etching, is able to capture the bald white of the devil's eyes and the encroaching darkness with stark immediacy. In 1891, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who purchased the larger oil painting, told von Stuck that some of his courtiers piously crossed themselves whenever walking past the terrifying portrait of personified sin.

Excerpt from
Britanny Luberda, DMA label copy, 2010.


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Created c. 1890

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von Stuck, Franz (German, 1863-1928)

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Franz von Stuck's Lucifer is the pendant to his first masterpiece, The Guardian of Paradise, an image of a heroic, idealized youth. Von Stuck etches a strong, sculpted man cloaked in dark wings encircled in shadow. The antithesis of purity, Lucifer's tense posture and possessed, penetrating eyes aggressively confront his beholder. But his furrowed brow and head resting on hand, possibly referencing Auguste Rodin's introspective Thinker, betrays an afflicted soul who is both pitiful and intimidating. Von Stuck's medium, etching, is able to capture the bald white of the devil's eyes and the encroaching darkness with stark immediacy. In 1891, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who purchased the larger oil painting, told von Stuck that some of his courtiers piously crossed themselves whenever walking past the terrifying portrait of personified sin.

Excerpt from
Britanny Luberda, DMA label copy, 2010.


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Created c. 1890

Checked Piction

WOP-Euro- Fantasies Symbolist Text postGail

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Artist/designers
von Stuck, Franz (German, 1863-1928)

Cultures

Geography 
Place of origin: Munich (Germany): TGN: 7004333

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Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 

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sitting (seated): AAT: 300263970
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*European Art
sin (religious concepts): AAT: 300309064
wings (animal components): AAT: 300375053
angels (spirits): AAT: 300379004
shadows: AAT: 300056036
barefoot: AAT: 300404742
Symbolist (style): AAT: 300021514
etching (printing process): AAT: 300053241
Munich (Germany): TGN: 7004333
devils (spirits): AAT: 300379005
Satan: DMA
evil (philosophical concepts): AAT: 300410285
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