Franz von Stuck  (German, 1863-1928) 

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Franz von Stuck, Tänzerin

 

Franz von Stuck
Tänzerin
Galerie Konrad Bayer
Franz von Stuck, Lucifer

 

Franz von Stuck
Lucifer
circa 1889

Galerie Konrad Bayer
Franz von Stuck, Speerschleudernde Amazone

 

Franz von Stuck
Speerschleudernde Amazone
1897

Galerie Konrad Bayer
Franz von Stuck, Monna Vanna

 

Franz von Stuck
Monna Vanna
Ron Krausz Kunsthandel
Franz von Stuck, Putti

 

Franz von Stuck
Putti
Ron Krausz Kunsthandel
Franz von Stuck, Mary mit blauen Schleifen (Die Tochter des Künstlers)

 

Franz von Stuck
Mary mit blauen Schleifen (Die Tochter des Künstlers)
circa 1906

Galerie Konrad Bayer
Franz von Stuck, Nautiluspokal

 

Franz von Stuck
Nautiluspokal
1889

Ron Krausz Kunsthandel
Franz von Stuck, Tänzerin

 

Franz von Stuck
Tänzerin
Ron Krausz Kunsthandel
Franz von Stuck, Athlet

 

Franz von Stuck
Athlet
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Franz von Stuck, Liebesfrühling

 

Franz von Stuck
Liebesfrühling, 1917
Sale Date: Nov 21, 2011
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Franz von Stuck, Inferno

 

Franz von Stuck
Inferno, 1908
Sale Date: Dec 11, 2003
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Franz von Stuck, Amazone

 

Franz von Stuck
Amazone, 1902
Sale Date: Feb 23, 2009
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  Von Stuck was born in Tettenweis, a village in Lower Bavaria, as son of a miller. He studied in Munich, first at the School of Decorative Arts, then from 1882 to 1884 at the Academy of Fine Arts. Since he had to support himself, he became an illustrator for the Fliegende Blaetter, a satirical magazine, and subsequently he became known as a draughtsman.
  At the age of 26, he had his first public success with a picture that won a medal at the exhibition at the Glaspalast in Munich. Thereafter, he became very successful, attaining fame and fortune early. In 1890 he won a gold medal at the Exposition universelle in Paris and in 1893, Stuck was one of the founding members of the Munich Secession. In 1895, he taught at the Academy in Munich and had such notable students as Kandinsky and Klee.
  Around 1890, Von Stuck turned to sculpture and produced a number of statues and statuettes. The first major work was the Wounded Centaur in 1890, then the Athlete in 1892.