All Franz von Stuck Oil Paintings

German Symbolist/Expressionist Painter and Sculptor, 1863-1928 Stuck was born at Tettenweis, in Bavaria. From an early age he displayed an affinity for drawing and caricature. To begin his artistic education in 1878 he went to Munich, where he would settle for life. From 1881 to 1885 Stuck attended the Munich Academy. He first made a name with cartoons for Fliegende Blätter, and vignette designs for programmes and book decoration. In 1889 he exhibited his first paintings at the Munich Glass Palace, winning a gold medal for The Guardian of Paradise. In 1892 Stuck co-founded the Munich Secession, and also executed his first sculpture, Athlete. The following year he won further acclaim with the critical and public success of what is now his most famous work, The Sin. Also in 1893, Stuck was awarded a gold medal for painting at the Chicago World's Fair and was appointed to a royal professorship. In 1895 he began teaching painting at the Munich Academy. In 1897 Stuck married an American widow, Mary Lindpainter, and began work designing his own residence and studio, the Villa Stuck. His designs for the villa included everything from layout to interior decorations; for his furniture Stuck received another gold medal at the 1900 Paris World Exposition. Having attained a high degree of fame by this time, Stuck was elevated to the aristocracy on December 9, 1905 and would receive further public honours from around Europe during the remainder of his life. Even as new trends in art left Stuck behind, he continued to be highly respected among young artists in his capacity as professor at the Munich Academy. Notable students of his over the years include Paul Klee, Hans Purrmann, Wassily Kandinsky, and Josef Albers. Franz von Stuck died in 1928; his funeral address memorialized him as "the last prince of art of Munich's great days". He is buried in the Munich Waldfriedhof next to his wife Mary.
 

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Franz von Stuck Boy Bacchus Riding on a Panther oil on canvas


Boy Bacchus Riding on a Panther
Boy Bacchus Riding on a Panther
Painting ID::  3722
  1901
  1901

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Franz von Stuck Wounded Amazon oil on canvas


Wounded Amazon
Wounded Amazon
Painting ID::  3723
  1904 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
  1904 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

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Franz von Stuck Salome oil on canvas


Salome
Salome
Painting ID::  3724
  1906 Lenbachhaus, Munich
  1906 Lenbachhaus, Munich

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Franz von Stuck The Wild Hunt oil on canvas


The Wild Hunt
The Wild Hunt
Painting ID::  11725
  1899 3' 2 1/4'' x 2' 2 1/2''(97 x 67 cm)
  1899 3' 2 1/4'' x 2' 2 1/2''(97 x 67 cm)

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Franz von Stuck The Dinner Party (mk09) oil on canvas


The Dinner Party (mk09)
The Dinner Party (mk09)
Painting ID::  21573
  1913 Oil on canvas,57.5 x 68.5 cm Munich,Bayerische Staatsgemalde-sammlungen,Neue Pinakothek
  1913 Oil on canvas,57.5 x 68.5 cm Munich,Bayerische Staatsgemalde-sammlungen,Neue Pinakothek

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     Franz von Stuck
     German Symbolist/Expressionist Painter and Sculptor, 1863-1928 Stuck was born at Tettenweis, in Bavaria. From an early age he displayed an affinity for drawing and caricature. To begin his artistic education in 1878 he went to Munich, where he would settle for life. From 1881 to 1885 Stuck attended the Munich Academy. He first made a name with cartoons for Fliegende Blätter, and vignette designs for programmes and book decoration. In 1889 he exhibited his first paintings at the Munich Glass Palace, winning a gold medal for The Guardian of Paradise. In 1892 Stuck co-founded the Munich Secession, and also executed his first sculpture, Athlete. The following year he won further acclaim with the critical and public success of what is now his most famous work, The Sin. Also in 1893, Stuck was awarded a gold medal for painting at the Chicago World's Fair and was appointed to a royal professorship. In 1895 he began teaching painting at the Munich Academy. In 1897 Stuck married an American widow, Mary Lindpainter, and began work designing his own residence and studio, the Villa Stuck. His designs for the villa included everything from layout to interior decorations; for his furniture Stuck received another gold medal at the 1900 Paris World Exposition. Having attained a high degree of fame by this time, Stuck was elevated to the aristocracy on December 9, 1905 and would receive further public honours from around Europe during the remainder of his life. Even as new trends in art left Stuck behind, he continued to be highly respected among young artists in his capacity as professor at the Munich Academy. Notable students of his over the years include Paul Klee, Hans Purrmann, Wassily Kandinsky, and Josef Albers. Franz von Stuck died in 1928; his funeral address memorialized him as "the last prince of art of Munich's great days". He is buried in the Munich Waldfriedhof next to his wife Mary.

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