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  1. Sep 8, 2023 · Though he considered himself to be first and foremost a painter of history, Gustave Moreau is now widely regarded as the father of Symbolist art, a fitting honorific for the artist who once described painting as a “language of symbol, myth and sign.”

  2. Leading the Revival of Realism. MOREAU, GUSTAVE (1826-1898), 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.

  3. Gustave Moreau attends the private studio of neoclassical painter François-Edouard Picot, decorator of public monuments and churches in Paris. There, he prepares for the entrance exam to the Ecole Royale des Beaux-Arts.

  4. With his Academic, Romantic and Italianised styles, Gustave Moreau could only be an eclectic artist, borrowing, like so many of his successful fellow artists, the constituent elements of an impersonal style.

  5. Gustave Moreau was a leading figure in the French Symbolist movement. He completed this painting in 1889, although he began working on it many years earlier.The story of Saint George and the dragon had long been popular with artists, and the painting shows Moreau’s awareness of earlier images of...

  6. Gustave Moreau was an artist and an important figure in the Symbolist movement. Jean Cassou called him "the Symbolist painter par excellence." He was an influential forerunner of symbolism in the...

  7. Aug 22, 1999 · Organized chronologically, Gustave Moreau: Between Epic and Dream clearly reveals an extraordinarily original and imaginative artist who, free from financial constraints and concerns of the marketplace, was able to pursue his own artistic vision.

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