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  1. 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.

    • Alicia du Plessis
    • Alexandre Cabanel
    • ( Author And Art History Expert )
    • 1847
  2. 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

    • 120.50 cm × 196.50 cm (47.44 in × 77.36 in)
    • 1847
  3. 24 de jun. de 2023 · The tears in the painting bring out the distress of the angel and seriously move the viewer. Tears in the painting of “The Fallen Angel” make the angelic figure more real to us, something we can actually relate to. After all, crying is something we can all relate to – it’s a universal experience.

  4. El ángel caído (1847) - Alexandre Cabanel. Museo Fabre, Montpellier, Francia. Protagonista de la pintura. Según la tradición judeocristiana, Lucifer era uno de los ángeles preferidos de Dios. Sin embargo, la soberbia lo impulsó a rebelarse y se convirtió en el ángel caído, el primer apóstata.

  5. 19 de dic. de 2023 · Is “The Fallen Angel” a painting of Lucifer crying? While “The Fallen Angel” is often interpreted as a depiction of Lucifer, Cabanel never explicitly identified the figure as such. The painting shows an angel with a sorrowful expression, which has led many to associate it with Lucifer’s fall from grace.

  6. 27 de jun. de 2023 · Although 'Fallen Angel' received criticism for being overly passionate and romantic, it undeniably reflects the artist's mastery of academic traditions. This painting skillfully portrays a nude male figure, with meticulously rendered muscular anatomy reminiscent of Classical Greek sculptures.