| The Guardian of Paradise | |
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| Artist | Franz Stuck | 
| Year | 1889 | 
| Medium | Oil on canvas | 
| Dimensions | 250 cm × 167 cm (98 in × 66 in) | 
| Location | Museum Villa Stuck, Munich | 
The Guardian of Paradise (German: Der Wächter des Paradieses) is an 1889 painting by the German artist Franz Stuck. It shows a glowing angel with bird-like wings and a flaming sword.
It was Stuck's first large oil painting. It was entered into the 1889 art exhibition at the Glaspalast in Munich, where it won a gold medal and 6000 Mark. The painting became a breakthrough for Stuck and made him a recognised symbolist artist.[1]
It is kept at the Museum Villa Stuck in Munich.[2]
References
- ↑ "Franz von Stuck". Open Culture Foundation. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
 - ↑ "Villa Stuck". Muenchen.de (in German). Retrieved 2016-06-17.
 
External links
- Stuckstück: Der Wächter des Paradieses from Villa Stuck on Vimeo (in German)
 
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