Lucifer meets Chloe at his nightclub after a murder. Chloe initially rejects Lucifer's devil powers but eventually falls in love. Lucifer becomes Chloe's official LAPD partner. Lucifer sacrifices himself to save Chloe and her daughter
Lux building exists on Los Angeles skyline but differs from show's depiction. Building serves as inspiration for Lux nightclub's debauchery theme. Sunset Tower Hotel serves as exterior inspiration with CGI penthouse. El Capitan Theatre used as exterior for Lux lounge scenes
Initially work together as LAPD co-workers investigating Delilah's murder. Chloe initially finds Lucifer irritating but eventually accepts their partnership. Lucifer reveals his true identity as the Devil to Chloe
Alexandre Cabanel created the painting at age 24 during his Rome residency. He studied classical masters and won the Prix de Rome scholarship. The painting was initially created as a male nude study in 1846
American urban fantasy series based on DC Comics character Lucifer. Created by Tom Kapinos, aired from 2016 to 2021. Follows Lucifer Morningstar running nightclub in Los Angeles
Painted in 1847 by Alexandre Cabanel, who studied in Rome. One of first Academic paintings depicting Devil as subject matter. Inspired by John Milton's Paradise Lost poem