Lucifer (Stuck)


Lucifer is an oil on canvas painting by the German artist Franz Stuck, from 1890. He was one of the founders of the Munich Secession. The painting belongs to Stuck's "dark monumental" period, presenting an image of "man-demon".

History

bought the painting for the royal collection in Sofia, from Stuck's studio in Munich in 1891. On 25 December 1930, King Boris III added it to the National Museum and from 1948 it was part of the National [Art Gallery (Bulgaria)|National Art Gallery]. In 1985, it was transferred to the National Gallery for Foreign Art; since 2015, it has been in the Fund Gallery "Square 500".

Exhibitions

The picture has been shown in numerous international exhibitions:
1972German art around 1900 in Berlin


2000The kingdom of the spirit. The development of the German symbolism 1870–1920 in Frankfurt, Birmingham and Stockholm


2005–2006 – History of melancholy in Paris and Berlin


2006–2007 – Franz von Stuck. The modern Lucifer in Trento


2008–2009 – Masterpieces of Franz von Stuck in Munich


2010Crime and Punishment in Paris


2021–2022 – Inferno in Rome