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  1. The Fallen Angel (French: L'Ange déchu) is a painting by French artist Alexandre Cabanel. It was painted in 1847, when the artist was 24 years old, and depicts the Devil after his fall from Heaven. The painting is at the Musée Fabre in Montpellier. History and description

  2. Descripción. Es el retrato un ángel expulsado del Cielo por Dios, la tela representa a Lucifer entristecido (manos cruzadas, lágrimas). Análisis. Es una obra romántica, la figura del Mal está pintada como un héroe griego de cuerpo perfecto y con una mirada muy expresiva, mezcla de rabia y desafío contra el que lo ha desterrado.

  3. 9 de may. de 2022 · The Fallen Angel (1847) painting by Alexandre Cabanel depicts the Devil when he was cast out of Heaven. The painting was inspired by John Milton’s poem Paradise Lost (1667) about the Devil’s defiance of God.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fallen_angelFallen angel - Wikipedia

    The fallen angels are named after entities from both Christian and Pagan mythology, such as Moloch, Chemosh, Dagon, Belial, Beelzebub and Satan himself. Following the canonical Christian narrative, Satan convinces other angels to live free from the laws of God, thereupon they are cast out of heaven.

  5. 28 de jul. de 2023 · Imagine standing before a life-sized painting, a remarkable sight capturing the essence of a handsome devil. This is “The Fallen Angel”, a work by the celebrated French artist, Alexandre Cabanel. Painted in 1847, it offers a depiction of a crying Lucifer following his fall from heaven.

  6. 19 de dic. de 2023 · Alexandre Cabanels “The Fallen Angel” stands as a quintessential embodiment of 19th-century French academic art, captivating audiences with its ethereal beauty and enigmatic symbolism. Created in 1868, this masterpiece not only exemplifies Cabanel’s impeccable technique and aesthetic sensibilities but also reflects the ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LuciferLucifer - Wikipedia

    This derivation was adopted as a proper name for an angel who laments the loss of his former beauty. The Christian church fathers – for example Hieronymus, in his Vulgate – translated this as Lucifer. The equation of Lucifer with the fallen angel probably occurred in 1st century Palestinian Judaism.

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