The Sin (1893) by the German symbolist painter Franz von Stuck (1863-1928).
The snake and the women are here inseparably interwoven, they are only two faces of the same subject. The woman may be Eve, Lilith or the devil herself, she’s a dangerous seductress. After all that’s nothing new. Eve always has been a kind of demon, but at the end of the 19th century it seems that this is all what’s left.
Herbal Tea on the River
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Herbal Tea on the River
12"x24"x1.5" acrylic on wood
This piece is an omage to the work of Emile Gallé (1846-1904) French glass
artist and designer.
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Judy...just wanted to thank you for keeping this blog up. The paintings and history behind them are very, very, interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot. I've not so much time for blogging, but I will keep on.
ReplyDeleteThe painter named "the last prince of art of Munich's great days".
ReplyDeleteSaludos.