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May 24
 
The Symbolist Art of Franz Von Stuck

Franz von Stuck is known as one of the most influential painters of his time, a master of German symbolist art, which bore similarities to that of the Pre-Raphaelites. It influenced the schools of Expressionism and Surrealism in later years.

.Symbolist inspirations in both art and literature often invoked dark romanticism, with the written influence issuing from the works of Poe and finding expression in Baudelaire's poetry The Flowers of Evil.

Symbolism aimed to define spiritual concepts through metaphorical and often dark imagery. Von Stuck's 'Sin' embodied its theme in the depiction of Lilith embraced by the tempting serpent.

Also shown here are details from Von Stuck's paintings of Salome, Judith, and The Kiss of the Sphinx.

Like many fine painters, Stuck began as a graphic artist, but achieved immediate acclaim with his first exhibition. His villa is now used as a museum.

The artist's tomb is in Munich, Germany, where he died in 1928.

 
 
 
 
           
           
 
 
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