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Internationale Kunstausstellung des Vereins Bildender Künstler München Secession — History & Facts
Internationale Kunstausstellung des Vereins Bildender Künstler München Secession features a vibrant palette dominated by deep reds and rich golds. The composition is filled with figures that seem to engage in a dynamic interplay, creating a sense of movement. The setting appears to be a grand exhibition space, emphasizing the importance of the art showcased.
Each figure is intricately detailed, contributing to the overall narrative of the painting. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Franz von Stuck's signature style of blending realism with symbolic elements. The dimensions are approximately 100 x 150 cm, making it a substantial work that commands attention. The use of light and shadow is skillfully managed, enhancing the three-dimensionality of the figures.
Viewers can appreciate the meticulous brushwork that characterizes Stuck's approach to texture and form. Franz von Stuck was a key figure in the Munich Secession movement, known for his innovative approach to art and design. This painting, created in the 1890s, reflects the ideals of the movement, which sought to break away from traditional artistic conventions. An interesting fact about this work is that it was part of a significant exhibition that aimed to showcase the talents of contemporary artists in Munich.
Stuck's influence extended beyond painting, as he was also involved in architecture and sculpture.
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