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Artist Biography
Gustave Moreau (1826-1898),
French
French
painter, was born in Paris on
the 6th
of April 1826. His
father was an architect, who, discerning the lad's
promise, sent him to study under Picot,
a second-rate artist but clever teacher. The only influence which
really affected Moreau's
development was that of the painter Chass'au (1819-1857),
with whom he was intimate when they both lived in the Rue Frochot,
and of whom we find reminiscences even in his later works.
Moreau's first
picture was a Piet'u
(1852), now in the cathedral at Angouleme.
In the Salon of 1853 he exhibited a Scene from the Song of Songs
(now in the Dijon Museum) and the Death of Darius (in the Moreau
Gallery, Paris), both conspicuously under the influence of
Chass'au. To
the Great Exhibition of 1855 he sent the Athenians with the Minotaur
(in the Museum at Bourg-en-Bresse) and Moses putting off his Sandals
within Sight of the Promised Land.
Oedipus and the Sphinx,
begun in 1862, and exhibited at the Salon of 1864, marked the
beginning of his best period, during which he chose his subjects
from history, religion, legend and fancy. In 1865 he exhibited Medea
and Jason and The Young Man and Death; in 1866, the Head of Orpheus
(in, the Luxembourg Gallery); Hesiod and the Muse, a drawing; and
The Pen, a drawing; Prometheus (in the Moreau Gallery); Jupiter and
Europa, a Piet'u>,
and The Saint and the Poet, in 1869. After working in obscurity for
seven years, he reappeared at the Salon in 1876 with Hercules and
the Hydra, Saint Sebastian, Salom-ancing
(presented to the Luxembourg by M. Hayem); and in 1878 with The
Sphinx's Riddle
solved. Jacob, and Moses on the Nile.
Moreau exhibited for the last time at the Salon of 1880, when he
contributed Helen and Galatea; to the Great Exhibition of 1889 he
again sent the Galatea and The Young Man and Death. He took prize
medals at the Salon in 1864, 1865, 1869 and 1878. He was made knight
of the Legion of Honour in 1875 and officer in 1883. He succeeded
Delaunay
as professor at
the
ole des
Beaux Arts, and his teaching was highly popular. When he died, on the 18th
of April 1898, he
bequeathed to the state his house, containing about 8000 pictures,
water-colours, cartoons and drawings, which form the
Moreau Gallery, one of the
best organized collections in Paris, arranged by M. Rupp, his
executor, and, together with Delaunay and
Fromentin, one of his
closest friends.
Gustave Moreau
Oil
Paintings Reproductions:
Galatea 60cm x 75cm (24" x 30") $289
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