My introduction to von Stuck was purely casual as this summer I was stuck in Sofia, Bulgaria for a day and randomly passed by their national gallery, deciding to walk in on a whim. Coincidentally, they were having a von Stuck exhibition and I was able to see his works in person. I was very impressed with the Guardian of Paradise and Lucifer, they were so beautiful but mysterious as well. I've been wanting to learn more about him ever since and this video was great!
Oh, What a fascinating, informative and beautifully produced video on one of the most interesting painters ever. Franz von Stuck is amazing and your video does his life and work justice. Nicely done.
So great to learn more about him. I've seen his paintings in Berlin and Munich and they're so mysterious n poetic👌🏼 glad you're covering so many artists that are amazing but only known to the artistic community only...i hope you'll discuss Fernand Khnopff in the future. His exhibit at the Petit Palais in Paris was incredible🙌🏼🎨 but Im really enjoying your channel and keep up the good work👌🏼🙌🏼😊
Wow I found a few other videos of yours months ago and I was watching them out of my own interest but now I found myself back because of my final in my art history class. Great work like always!
I have one, machine transfers on a paper, of Beethoven printed of , in which I don’t no how they did it then , in a very old frame, any idea how they did it then thank you?
Hi it sounds like a lithograph, from what I understand the paper would have applied an oil or water repellent which would be the white space of the finished work, then the paper would have ink on it which would be the black of the work.
My introduction to von Stuck was purely casual as this summer I was stuck in Sofia, Bulgaria for a day and randomly passed by their national gallery, deciding to walk in on a whim. Coincidentally, they were having a von Stuck exhibition and I was able to see his works in person. I was very impressed with the Guardian of Paradise and Lucifer, they were so beautiful but mysterious as well. I've been wanting to learn more about him ever since and this video was great!
I had never heard of Franz von Stuck. But what a superb artist he was. Brilliant.
💋 One of my favorite painters!
Oh, What a fascinating, informative and beautifully produced video on one of the most interesting painters ever. Franz von Stuck is amazing and your video does his life and work justice. Nicely done.
Thank you!
So great to learn more about him. I've seen his paintings in Berlin and Munich and they're so mysterious n poetic👌🏼 glad you're covering so many artists that are amazing but only known to the artistic community only...i hope you'll discuss Fernand Khnopff in the future. His exhibit at the Petit Palais in Paris was incredible🙌🏼🎨 but Im really enjoying your channel and keep up the good work👌🏼🙌🏼😊
Appreciate your video of an artist I have never been aware of until today. Well done and look forward
to more of your good work.
Wow I found a few other videos of yours months ago and I was watching them out of my own interest but now I found myself back because of my final in my art history class. Great work like always!
Thank you I'm glad you found this resourceful!
You deserve many more subs, superb video
Well done. Upon first look, barring the wider nose, this angelic subject looks somewhat like the actress Anne Hathaway when she wore short hair.
Great Art
I have one, machine transfers on a paper, of Beethoven printed of , in which I don’t no how they did it then , in a very old frame, any idea how they did it then thank you?
Hi it sounds like a lithograph, from what I understand the paper would have applied an oil or water repellent which would be the white space of the finished work, then the paper would have ink on it which would be the black of the work.
Does anyone recognize the piano/flute song in the background and if you do what is it?
I really like the treasure hunt idea, but this is Eric Satie's Gymnopédie
It looks like a print in black and white
Why am i hearing the acoustic piano version of Theme From “2001: Space Odyssey”?
I have a original lithograph of of Beethoven in a very old wooden frame!! Franz stcvk I don’t no what it is worth keeping, ????
Do you have a picture of it, you can post the link here and I may be able to help find more info about it
@@edwardandezral3c no i don’t but I will try thanks
Great video, but his name is pronounced Fronts Fon Shtook.