Casi NADIE ha VISTO esta pintura | El fauno de Spilliaert y sus tres TEORÍAS

In 1900, an 18-year-old Belgian named Léon Spilliaert painted one of the most enigmatic works of Symbolism: Faun by Moonlight. Using only diluted India ink, charcoal, and colored pencils on paper, he created an almost ghostly scene where a faun plays his flute under the full moon, followed by a flock of goats that seem more like specters than animals. But this is not simply a mythological scene. Is it a disturbing ritual bordering on the satanic? Or is it the intimate self-portrait of a tormented artist, obsessed with Nietzsche and Edgar Allan Poe, who spent sleepless nights drawing his own demons? In this video, we explore the mysteries of the art behind this painting, which has remained hidden in private collections for over a century, only briefly seen at the Royal Academy in London (2020) and the Musée d'Orsay in Paris (2021). A small work in size—49 x 63 cm—but immense in symbolism. If you're interested in the mysteries of art and the hidden secrets behind the greatest works of art in history, you're in the right place. 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss the next mystery → /    / @arteoculto_oficial   Video Inspired by: The Strangest Painting Ever The Strangest Painting in History Chapters: 0:00 – A work that almost no one has seen 0:26 – Faun by Moonlight and Léon Spilliaert 3:40 – The Faun: context and symbolism 6:09 – The three interpretations and Spilliaert's illness 8:28 – Conclusion: what do you see? #HiddenArt #LeonSpilliaert #FaunByMoonlight #Symbolism #MysteriesOfArt #HistoryOfArt #SymbolistArt #FamousPaintings #SecretsOfArt #DarkArt #MysteriesInWorksOfArt #BelgianArt #Faun #Spilliaert