Gustave Moreau

Gustave Moreau1964
About this book
Gustave Moreau (1826-1898) was one of the most influential and idiosyncratic painters of the nineteenth century. He developed a reputation as an artistic hermit, committed to a highly personal vision of painting that combined myth, mysticism, history, and a fascination with the bizarre and exotic.
Yet Moreau was also a prominent public figure in the Paris art world, winning praise for exhibits at the Salon, becoming a respected teacher at the Ecole des beaux-arts, and exerting a powerful influence on Henri Matisse, Georges Rouault, and the schools of Symbolism and Surrealism.
This book, published to coincide with a spectacular international exhibition that marks the centenary of Moreau's death, presents a wide range of the artist's most famous and beautiful works along with penetrating essays and catalogue entries that explain his unique achievements in all their intellectual complexity and visual richness.
Details
- First published
- 1964
- OL Work ID
- OL2028765W
Subjects
ArtArtists' preparatory studiesCriticism and interpretationExhibitionsMusée Gustave MoreauSymbolism (Art movement)Symbolism in artMoreau, gustav, 1826-1898CatalogsWax figuresHistoryWax-modelingSculptureHorses in art