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Castillian School St. Sebastian
Carved and polychromed wood, 122 x 38 x 21 cm, ca. 1530 - 1540
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Artwork from 2025, Veronese inspired costume.
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The Unicorns
Artist: Gustave Moreau (French, 1826-1898)
Date: 1880's
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Musee Gustave Moreau, Paris, France
Description
The theme of this painting was inspired by the six famous tapestries of the La Dame à la Licorne (The Lady and the Unicorn) bought by the Musée de Cluny in 1882. In order to achieve the “necessary richness” the pillar of his aesthetic, Moreau blended medieval ornamental motifs with Renaissance motifs, and was quite prepared to look for sources in magazines like Le Magasin Peinture : he referred to it as: “ an enchanted isle with a gathering of women, only women, providing the most precious pretext for all the plastic motifs.” In the distance is the ship that brought these princesses to this strange place. Two of them have their arms around unicorns, which remain impassive. It was said that these wild, legendary creatures could only be tamed by virgins.
All the women here are richly adorned, one holds a lily, the symbol of purity, and a bejeweled sharp sword; on the clothes of another are delicately drawn fabulous animals and epic combats, including Saint George and the Dragon. The chalice in the right hand corner of the work – the Holy Grail? – adds to the dominant feeling of mystery. Moreau brings about an unusual disassociation between the drawing and the shimmering colors, obtaining chromatic and dramatic effects of a rare subtlety. This is one of the most fascinating and certainly one of the most enigmatic works that the master of Symbolism has bequeathed us.
Saint Jerome and the Lion, from the former Church of St. Peter in Erfurt, Germany, created by Tilman Riemenschneider, ca. 1495
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