Thursday, June 20, 2024

06 Works, Middle East Artists, THE ART OF WAR, Franz von Stuck's Battle is Won! with Footnotes #82

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War is hell and never changes. Arrows flying from different ranges. People dying left and right. Soldiers always forced to fight. David Keohohou

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Soldiers assess the severity of their wounds and those of their comrades. Prioritizing the most critical injuries ensures that immediate medical attention is given to those in need.

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Now that the battle is over soldiers wonder if it was worth the cost in life and limb.

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Healing goes beyond physical wounds. Soldiers should offer emotional support to their comrades who might be experiencing trauma or distress. Lending a listening ear, providing comfort, or simply being there to offer companionship can make a significant difference.

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Depending on the situation, there may be military medics or qualified personnel who can provide more advanced medical care. Soldiers should communicate their injuries to medical staff and follow their instructions for proper treatment.

Supporting one another is vital, and practicing self-care is equally important. By taking care of their wounds and supporting their comrades' healing processes, soldiers can begin to rejuvenate and continue their mission with renewed strength.

Franz Stuck (February 23, 1863 – August 30, 1928) was a German painter, sculptor, engraver, and architect. Born at Tettenweis near Passau, Stuck displayed an affinity for drawing and caricature from an early age. To begin his artistic education he relocated in 1878 to Munich, where he would settle for life. From 1881 to 1885 Stuck attended the Munich Academy.

In 1889 he exhibited his first paintings at the Munich Glass Palace, winning a gold medal for The Guardian of Paradise. In 1892 Stuck co-founded the Munich Secession, and also executed his first sculpture, Athlete. The next year he won further acclaim with the critical and public success of what is now his most famous work, the painting The Sin. Also during 1893, Stuck was awarded a gold medal for painting at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and was appointed to a royal professorship. In 1895 he began teaching painting at the Munich Academy.
Having attained much fame by this time, Stuck was ennobled on December 9, 1905 and would receive further public honours from around Europe during the remainder of his life. He continued to be well respected among young artists as professor at the Munich Academy, even after his artistic styles became unfashionable. More on Franz von Stuck


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