Gustave Moreau
French 1826-1898 Moreau's main focus was the illustration of biblical and mythological figures. As a painter of literary ideas rather than visual images, he appealed to the imaginations of some Symbolist writers and artists, who saw him as a precursor to their movement. His father, Louis Jean Marie Moreau, was an architect, who recognized his talent. His mother was Adele Pauline des Moutiers. Moreau studied under François-Édouard Picot and became a friend of Th??odore Chass??riau, whose work strongly influenced his own. Moreau carried on a deeply personal 25-year relationship, possibly romantic, with Adelaide-Alexandrine Dureux, a woman whom he drew several times.[1] His first painting was a Piet?? which is now located in the cathedral at Angoul??me. He showed A Scene from the Song of Songs and The Death of Darius in the Salon of 1853. In 1853 he contributed Athenians with the Minotaur and Moses Putting Off his Sandals within Sight of the Promised Land to the Great Exhibition. Oedipus and the Sphinx, one of his first symbolist paintings, was exhibited at the Salon of 1864. Over his lifetime, he produced over 8,000 paintings, watercolors and drawings, many of which are on display in Paris' Mus??e national Gustave Moreau at 14, rue de la Rochefoucauld (IXe arrondissement). The museum is in his former workshop, and was opened to the public in 1903. Andr?? Breton famously used to "haunt" the museum and regarded Moreau as a precursor to Surrealism. He had become a professor at Paris' École des Beaux-Arts in 1891 and counted among his many students the fauvist painters, Henri Matisse and Georges Rouault. Moreau is buried in Paris' Cimeti??re de Montmartre. In Alan Moore's graphic novel, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, it is implied that he was a nephew of Doctor Moreau, and he based a few of his paintings on the Doctor's creations.

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Gustave Moreau Prometheus oil painting


Prometheus
1868(1868) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 205 x 122 cm cyf
Painting ID::  85773
Gustave Moreau
Prometheus
1868(1868) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 205 x 122 cm cyf
   
   
     

Gustave Moreau Salome at the Prison oil painting


Salome at the Prison
1873-76 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 40 x 32 cm (15.7 x 12.6 in) cyf
Painting ID::  86725
Gustave Moreau
Salome at the Prison
1873-76 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 40 x 32 cm (15.7 x 12.6 in) cyf
   
   
     

Gustave Moreau La jeune cuisiniere oil painting


La jeune cuisiniere
19th century Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 20.5 x 17 cm (8.1 x 6.7 in) cyf
Painting ID::  87884
Gustave Moreau
La jeune cuisiniere
19th century Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 20.5 x 17 cm (8.1 x 6.7 in) cyf
   
   
     

Gustave Moreau Sappho oil painting


Sappho
1893 (?) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 85 x 67 cm (33.5 x 26.4 in) cyf
Painting ID::  88768
Gustave Moreau
Sappho
1893 (?) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 85 x 67 cm (33.5 x 26.4 in) cyf
   
   
     

Gustave Moreau The Martyred St. Sebastian oil painting


The Martyred St. Sebastian
1869(1869) Medium English: Oil on panel Dimensions 12 11/16 x 9 3/8 in. (32.2 x 23.8 cm) cjr
Painting ID::  90203
Gustave Moreau
The Martyred St. Sebastian
1869(1869) Medium English: Oil on panel Dimensions 12 11/16 x 9 3/8 in. (32.2 x 23.8 cm) cjr
   
   
     

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     French 1826-1898 Moreau's main focus was the illustration of biblical and mythological figures. As a painter of literary ideas rather than visual images, he appealed to the imaginations of some Symbolist writers and artists, who saw him as a precursor to their movement. His father, Louis Jean Marie Moreau, was an architect, who recognized his talent. His mother was Adele Pauline des Moutiers. Moreau studied under François-Édouard Picot and became a friend of Th??odore Chass??riau, whose work strongly influenced his own. Moreau carried on a deeply personal 25-year relationship, possibly romantic, with Adelaide-Alexandrine Dureux, a woman whom he drew several times.[1] His first painting was a Piet?? which is now located in the cathedral at Angoul??me. He showed A Scene from the Song of Songs and The Death of Darius in the Salon of 1853. In 1853 he contributed Athenians with the Minotaur and Moses Putting Off his Sandals within Sight of the Promised Land to the Great Exhibition. Oedipus and the Sphinx, one of his first symbolist paintings, was exhibited at the Salon of 1864. Over his lifetime, he produced over 8,000 paintings, watercolors and drawings, many of which are on display in Paris' Mus??e national Gustave Moreau at 14, rue de la Rochefoucauld (IXe arrondissement). The museum is in his former workshop, and was opened to the public in 1903. Andr?? Breton famously used to "haunt" the museum and regarded Moreau as a precursor to Surrealism. He had become a professor at Paris' École des Beaux-Arts in 1891 and counted among his many students the fauvist painters, Henri Matisse and Georges Rouault. Moreau is buried in Paris' Cimeti??re de Montmartre. In Alan Moore's graphic novel, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, it is implied that he was a nephew of Doctor Moreau, and he based a few of his paintings on the Doctor's creations.

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