Wild Chase, Franz von Stuck (1889)
Wild Chase, Franz von Stuck (1889)
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Stuck’s Wild Chase propels the viewer into a scene of frenetic energy and taut suspense. Figures surge across the canvas, their limbs twisting in motion that feels both urgent and unrestrained. Sculptural forms and deep shadows heighten the sense of drama, while the lunar palette amplifies the raw intensity of the pursuit. The composition balances chaos with a controlled rhythm, drawing the viewer into a psychological whirlwind where desire, danger, and instinct collide.
Franz von Stuck (1863–1928) was a central force in German Symbolism and a founding member of the Munich Secession. Known for merging mythological subjects with bold, stylized forms, he brought a theatrical sensibility to his paintings that emphasized mood over narrative. His work’s dark richness and psychological edge placed him among the most distinctive artists of his generation.
Product Details: Cotton and polyester canvas on Radiata pine wood frame sourced from renewable forests. Includes back mounting.
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