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Hesiod And The Muse IIby Gustave Moreau
12" x 20" Art Print Print
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Salome In the Garden, 1878by Gustave Moreau
12" x 21" Art Print Print
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Victorious Sphinx, 1888by Gustave Moreau
12" x 22" Art Print Print
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Pasiphae, Grisaille, 19th Centuryby Gustave Moreau
18" x 23" Art Print Print
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Ulysses And The Sirens, 1875-1880by Gustave Moreau
24" x 19" Art Print Print
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Orpheus, 1865by Gustave Moreau
18" x 28" Art Print Print
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Unicorn, 1885by Gustave Moreau
12" x 25" Art Print Print
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Study For Salomeby Gustave Moreau
18" x 23" Art Print Print
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Traveling Angelby Gustave Moreau
18" x 24" Art Print Print
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Jupiter And Semeleby Gustave Moreau
18" x 34" Art Print Print
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Hesiod And The Muses, 1860by Gustave Moreau
12" x 20" Art Print Print
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Salome Iby Gustave Moreau
12" x 25" Art Print Print
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Helen On The Walls Of Troy, With Two Figures At Her Feetby Gustave Moreau
12" x 25" Art Print Print
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Rape Of Europa, 1869by Gustave Moreau
24" x 15" Art Print Print
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Dante And Virgilby Gustave Moreau
24" x 16" Art Print Print
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Thomyris And Cyrusby Gustave Moreau
24" x 16" Art Print Print
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Pietaby Gustave Moreau
24" x 16" Art Print Print
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Wayfaring Poet, 1890-91by Gustave Moreau
18" x 22" Art Print Print
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Poet And Sirensby Gustave Moreau
18" x 22" Art Print Print
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Jupiter And Semele, 1889by Gustave Moreau
18" x 23" Art Print Print
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Calvary, 1867by Gustave Moreau
24" x 18" Art Print Print
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Unicornby Gustave Moreau
18" x 24" Art Print Print
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Orpheus At The Tomb Of Eurydice, 1891by Gustave Moreau
18" x 24" Art Print Print
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Apparition, 1874by Gustave Moreau
18" x 25" Art Print Print
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Apparition, c. 1876by Gustave Moreau
18" x 25" Art Print Print
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Dead Poet Carried By a Centaur, 1870by Gustave Moreau
18" x 25" Art Print Print
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Beheading Of Saint John The Baptist, 1870by Gustave Moreau
18" x 27" Art Print Print
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Salome Dancing Before Herod BWby Gustave Moreau
18" x 27" Art Print Print
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Sirens, 1890by Gustave Moreau
18" x 28" Art Print Print
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Hercules and the Hydra Of Lernae, 1875by Gustave Moreau
24" x 21" Art Print Print
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Voices Of Nightby Gustave Moreau
18" x 28" Art Print Print
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Moses, In View Of The Promised Land, Removes His Sandals, 1854by Gustave Moreau
18" x 30" Art Print Print
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Jason and Medeaby Gustave Moreau
18" x 32" Art Print Print
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Samson And Delilahby Gustave Moreau
28" x 20" Art Print Print
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Horsemanby Gustave Moreau
24" x 24" Art Print Print
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Unicorns, 1885by Gustave Moreau
24" x 32" Art Print Print
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Gustave Moreau (Born 1826) was born in Paris. He died of stomach ulcer on 18 April 1898. During his lifetime, he produced more than 8,000 drawings, watercolors and paintings, many of which are on display in Paris' National Museum. The museum began operation in 1903 and is in his former workshop. Moreau was a leading figure in painting during his time with an emphasis on the illustration of mythological and biblical figures. His art appealed to the imaginations of some Symbolist artists and writers. He was regarded as a forerunner of Surrealism. In fact Moreau’s work influenced the next generation of Symbolists, more so Jean Delville and Odilon Redon, the leading figures in Symbolism in the early part of the 20th century in Belgium. Moreau initially studied under the guidance of Picot François Édouard and became a friend of Chassériau Théodore, whose work strongly influenced his own. He’s known for his mystical and strange works, often portraying scenes from religion or mythology. Although his art admired in his time, Moreau fell out of favor until the 1960s, when the interest in his art was revived. Since then, the demand for his art rose and even today, framed Gustave Moreau art is selling in large numbers. He instructed Georges Rouault and Henri Matisse, two famous French artists. Moreau became a professor at Paris' School of Fine Arts in October 1891. As a painter, his art appealed to the minds of some Symbolist artists and writers. His art is available in both online and physical stores. They are highly priced by many collectors.