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  1. Lucifer, 1947 by Jackson Pollock. Pollock's freely admitted total retrenchment from traditional methods of oil painting was patently obvious in Lucifer. From the looks of its imagery, Lucifer begun in a similar vein to works of the previous year such as Eyes in the Heat. However, at some point in the process of painting, Pollock laid down his ...

  2. If he painted Lucifer as anything other than caucasian he probably would have been completely exiled from the community which is not a pleasant thought. This piece caused immense controversy just for how the artist portrayed Lucifer, so just imagine, if on top of that, he painted Lucifer as having a different skin tone/features.

  3. Sir Thomas Lawrence PRA (1769 - 1830) Thomas Lawrence’s grandest history painting attracted strong reactions. It is dominated by a muscular male figure, naked apart from his sword, helmet and some carefully placed drapery. He is Satan, the rebel angel, who has been sent to Hell. Standing by a lake of fire, he summons his followers.

  4. Have you heard of the name Alexandre Cabanel? Sadly, the birth of Modern Art relegated many artistsm Cabanel included, into obscurity. Masters such as Willia...

  5. Sep 29, 2023 · Amuze Art Lecture #133: A detailed discussion of The Fallen Angel, painted in 1847 by the French artist Alexandre Cabanel (1823-1889). The painting measures ...

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