SymbolismIt emerged in the 80s of the 19th century with the aim of transforming abstract ideas into concrete forms. SymbolismPainterInstead of pursuing objective truth, the spiritual world is expressed through symbolic, metaphorical, and decorative images. This kindArtstylePainterAlthough there are not many of them, each one has a unique style and is eye-catching.
SavannahYesSymbolismPainterAn important representative of . His paintings have a unique aesthetic andArtPeculiarity. SavannahNot only did it change the traditional intuitive feeling, but it also simplified the tendency to sketch and decorate. He often putTranquilityThe solemn figures are arranged in the close-up scene, using slender figures and ancient Greek and Roman costumes, showing the beauty of grace. He is adept at using soft, subtle tones that give a poetic and symbolic feel. SavannahThe works often use titles and compositions to guide the viewer's thinking, making the picture more meaningful. For example, ".HopefullyThe theme of this work is a girl in ruins and an olive branch in hand, and it entrusts the French people in their pursuit of a new life after the warHopefully。"The Poor Fisherman" takes the fisherman's prayer as the theme, and shows the tenacity and resilience of the poor life through the depiction of the characters and the natural environmentHopefully
MoreauIt's another oneSymbolismPainter, withSavannahIn many ways there is a stark contrast. Moreau's paintings are colorful, mystical and complex, presenting a refined aesthetic sensibility. His works often revolve around female themes, depicting beautiful and dangerous, cruel, and depraved female figures. Moreau's paintings are full of details that have nothing to do with the subject, demonstrating his interest in the bizarre. For example, ".Oedipus and the SphinxtoGreek mythologyThe Sphinx monster is the theme of the Sphinx, showing the scene where the Sphinx makes a riddle to Oedipus. Different from the traditional way of depicting,MoreauThe Sphinx is placed in the center of the picture, highlighting the bizarre element. The Dance of Salome, on the other hand, depicts a biblical plot that creates an imaginary world through the use of splendid palaces and light.
In short,SymbolismPainterThe works are unique and diverse, showing their unique inner world andArtConcept. SavannahThe work is simple and poetic, whileMoreauIt is exquisite, mysterious, complex, and full of bizarre elements. No matter which one it isPainterTheir works require the viewer to savor them for a double feast of visual and spiritual enjoyment.