Gustave Moreau

Described by French art critic Jean Cassou as ‘the Symbolist painter par excellence’, Gustave Moreau was known for his elaborate and imaginative works that often drew upon mythological and biblical themes. Born in 1826 in Paris, Moreau demonstrated a profound interest in art from a young age, enrolling in the École des Beaux-Arts where he studied under


Gustave Moreau (French, 1826-1898)

Sainte Cécile et les anges de la musique

Gustave Moreau (French, 1826-1898)

Rêve d'Orient or La Péri: Dream of the Orient or The Peri

Gustave Moreau (French, 1826-1898)

Salomé à la colonne

GUSTAVE MOREAU (FRENCH, 1826-1898)

Le songe d'un habitant du Mogol

GUSTAVE MOREAU (FRENCH, 1826-1898)

Le lion amoureux (The Lion in Love)

GUSTAVE MOREAU (PARIS 1826-1898)

Le char d'Apollon ou Phébus-Apollon

GUSTAVE MOREAU (PARIS 1826-1898)

Léda, le cygne, et l'amour

Gustave Moreau (French, 1826-1898)

Le triomphe de Bacchus

GUSTAVE MOREAU (PARIS 1826-1898)

Le Bon Samaritain (Luc, chapitre 10: 25-37)

Gustave Moreau (French, 1826-1898)

St. George and the Dragon

GUSTAVE MOREAU (PARIS 1826-1898)

La fée aux Griffons

GUSTAVE MOREAU (FRENCH, 1826-1898)

La Sainte et le Poète

Gustave Moreau (French, 1826-1898)

Christ in the Garden of Olives

Gustave MOREAU (Paris 1826-1898)

Jupiter et les Tonnerres

GUSTAVE MOREAU (FRENCH, 1826–1898)

Femme nue (étude avec drap)

Gustave MOREAU (Paris 1826-1898)

Sapho (Jeune femme au vase)

GUSTAVE MOREAU (FRENCH, 1826-1898)

Costume design for Sapho

GUSTAVE MOREAU (PARIS 1826-1898 PARIS)

Portrait de Mathilde Lachez , la tante de l’artiste

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