![]() In 1906, Stuck was awarded the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown and was henceforth known as Franz Ritter von Stuck. Stuck was best known for his paintings of ancient egyptian mythology receiving substantial critical acclaim with The Sin in 1892. We can see a halo around the head of the John the Baptist referring to his saintliness. Franz von Stuck was a German painter, sculptor, printmaker, and architect. The grim-looking decapitator is very happy to represent John the Baptist’s head to Salome. Some of these can be viewed at the Neue Pinakothek, in Munich, the National Gallery, in Berlin, the Galleria di arte Moderna, in Palermo, the Frye Art Museum, in Seattle, and at the Villa Stuck, in Munich, where it is enshrined in the artist's Knstleraltar. Here, Salome seems in a trance of dancing as her wish has been fulfilled. The Sin (German: Die Snde) is an 1893 painting by the German artist Franz Stuck.Stuck created twelve known versions of the painting. But later-on the whole blame fall upon her and got scorned by the historians. ![]() The decapitator brought John the Baptist’s head. Having reluctance to fulfill her demand, the king was bound by the oath to fulfill it. Franz von Stuck was a German symbolist painter, his dark and intriguing paintings earned him much respect and fame in his lifetime, however, it is one of his paintings in particular that may have had the most influence on human history. He vicious mother Herodias tells her to ask for the head of John The Baptist. She runs to her mother to get guidance about what to ask. The antithesis of purity, Lucifer's tense posture and possessed, penetrating eyes aggressively confront his beholder. Von Stuck etches a strong, sculpted man cloaked in dark wings encircled in shadow. In the story, when Salome’s step father Herod pleases by her Dance of the seven Veils, he overwhelmingly gives her boon to demand anything as a prize. Franz von Stuck's Lucifer is the pendant to his first masterpiece, The Guardian of Paradise, an image of a heroic, idealized youth. Like another well-known Symbolist painter Arnold Bcklin, Von Stuck often chose mythological or Biblical subjects like Sisyphus or Salome, thereby lending his work. The incident is notorious among the artist through-out the years and many depiction has been produced on the same theme with weightage giving at variety of points in the story. Franz von Stuck was a German decorative painter and sculptor, best known for his Symbolist imagery and close attention to describing three-dimensional forms. She was and is severely criticized for her voluptuous dance against her own step- father Herod Antipas. El tamaño del lienzo es 161 cm por 152,5 cm. The depiction of the lady Salome in the picture is an infamous character from Greek mythology. Lucifer es una pintura de 1890, realizada por el artista alemán Franz von Stuck, uno de los fundadores de la Secesión de Múnich.La pintura pertenece a la fase 'monumental oscura' de Stuck y muestra la imagen de un 'demonio masculino'.
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