Night | Luis Ricardo Falero | 1883
About the artwork:
Luis Ricardo Falero was a Spanish painter known for his sensual and fantastical depictions of women, often set in mystical or celestial environments. Active in the late 19th century and based in London, Falero combined classical academic technique with themes drawn from mythology, alchemy, and astronomy. His paintings are marked by luminous skin tones, dreamy atmospheres, and an almost photographic attention to detail. While his work appealed greatly to Victorian tastes, it also provoked controversy for its eroticism. Falero’s fascination with science and the occult gave his art a unique blend of beauty and mystery, making him a distinct figure among his contemporaries. Despite his early death at 45, his legacy endures as his paintings continue to captivate modern audiences with their otherworldly allure.
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Night | Luis Ricardo Falero | 1883
Night | Luis Ricardo Falero | 1883
About the artwork:
Luis Ricardo Falero was a Spanish painter known for his sensual and fantastical depictions of women, often set in mystical or celestial environments. Active in the late 19th century and based in London, Falero combined classical academic technique with themes drawn from mythology, alchemy, and astronomy. His paintings are marked by luminous skin tones, dreamy atmospheres, and an almost photographic attention to detail. While his work appealed greatly to Victorian tastes, it also provoked controversy for its eroticism. Falero’s fascination with science and the occult gave his art a unique blend of beauty and mystery, making him a distinct figure among his contemporaries. Despite his early death at 45, his legacy endures as his paintings continue to captivate modern audiences with their otherworldly allure.
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About the artwork:
Luis Ricardo Falero was a Spanish painter known for his sensual and fantastical depictions of women, often set in mystical or celestial environments. Active in the late 19th century and based in London, Falero combined classical academic technique with themes drawn from mythology, alchemy, and astronomy. His paintings are marked by luminous skin tones, dreamy atmospheres, and an almost photographic attention to detail. While his work appealed greatly to Victorian tastes, it also provoked controversy for its eroticism. Falero’s fascination with science and the occult gave his art a unique blend of beauty and mystery, making him a distinct figure among his contemporaries. Despite his early death at 45, his legacy endures as his paintings continue to captivate modern audiences with their otherworldly allure.























