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Three Gustav Moreau postcards purchased at the Winthrop Collection exhibition held at the National Museum of Western Art in 2002. Includes a tabletop frame. Moreau is known for his mystical style, using mythology and the Bible as subjects. How about adding them to your beautiful interior? These three cards are ideal for those who want to immerse themselves in the decadent and fantastical atmosphere of the fin-de-siècle art. ① "The Apparition" 1876 Depicts Salome from the Bible dancing before Herod with the apparition of the severed head of John the Baptist. ② "Aphrodite" 1870 Depicts the birth of Aphrodite (Venus in Roman mythology), the Greek goddess of love and beauty. ③ "The Chimera" 1867 The Chimera is a monster with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a snake. Moreau's version is more like a centaur. A beautiful nude woman wraps her arms around it, and the monster is about to fly into the sky with her. * Gustave Moreau Gustave Moreau was a French Symbolist painter. He was born and died in Paris. He is known for his mystical style, which takes subjects from the Bible and mythology. Moreau, who was active around the same time as the Impressionist painters, mainly used the Bible and Greek mythology as subjects and primarily depicted a world of imagination and fantasy. * Frame size: 198 x 147mm * Please note that reflections may appear in the photos due to light.
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