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  1. Le génie du mal - Wikipedia

    Le génie du mal (French pronunciation: [lə ʒeni dy mal]; or The Genius of Evil or The Spirit of Evil), known informally in English as Lucifer or The Lucifer of Liège[1] is a religious sculpture executed in …

  2. The Lucifer of Liège - Atlas Obscura

    Mar 16, 2016 · In the midst of this Gothic marvel, filled with works of religious art, sits a stunning statue of the fallen angel Lucifer embedded in the niche of the pulpit stairs. Know in English as the...

  3. The devil is in the details: Take a closer look at the controversial ...

    Jul 24, 2018 · St. Paul’s Cathedral in the city of Liège, distanced some 60 miles from the capital Brussels, is noted for its statue of Lucifer, the fallen angel. A “tiny” detail: the statue that is there …

  4. Lucifer Statue - Etsy

    Check out our lucifer statue selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our statues shops.

  5. Le Génie du Mal – Majestic Lucifer Statue | Fallen Angel Demon Wood ...

    Jul 15, 2024 · Divine wood carving: This wooden Lucifer statue is a work of art that embodies the archetype of the genius of evil, symbolizing a rebellious spirit and rejection of moral standards.

  6. The Devil in the Cathedral: the Lucifer of Liège - Kuriositas

    Dec 1, 2024 · It is Le génie du mal (the genius of evil), installed in the cathedral in 1848. The sculpture is generally known in English as, with a nod to the power of alliterative language, the Lucifer of Liège.

  7. Le Genie Du Mal by Dellamorte & Co - TST

    Le Genie Du Mal designed by Dellamorte & Co based on Guillaume Geefs' infamously beautiful Lucifer statue. Statue is cast in resin, 9" tall, 4.25" width, 3.25" deep.

  8. Fountain of the Fallen Angel in Madrid | Atlas Obscura

    Dec 12, 2009 · Lucifer is depicted at the moment he is cast out of Heaven, as inspired by a passage in John Milton's Paradise Lost. Sculptor Ricardo Bellver cast the statue in bronze for the third World's...

  9. Lucifer - Wikipedia

    Le génie du mal (1848) by Guillaume Geefs (Liège Cathedral), known in English as The Genius of Evil, The Spirit of Evil, The Lucifer of Liège, or simply Lucifer.

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  10. Costantino Corti - Wikipedia

    Corti was most noted for his colossal statue Lucifer. He also produced statues commemorating Federico Borromeo, Conrad of Swabia, [1] and the astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi.