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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.
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Gustave Moreau
1974, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, New York Graphic Society
in English
0821206281 9780821206287
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"Exhibitions: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, July 23-September 1, 1974. California Palace of the Legion of Honor, September 14-November 3, 1974."
"Clothbound edition published by New York Graphic Society, Greenwich, Connecticut." -- t.p. verso.
Bibliography: p. 145-148.
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