Cleopatra (c.1887) by Gustave Moreau

Cleopatra - Gustave Moreau - c.1887

Artwork Information

TitleCleopatra
ArtistGustave Moreau
Datec.1887
Mediumwatercolor
Art MovementSymbolism

About Cleopatra

The artwork titled “Cleopatra” was created by Gustave Moreau around the year 1887 using the medium of watercolor. It is a notable piece within the Symbolism art movement and falls under the genre of portrait.

The artwork depicts Cleopatra, exuding an aura of regal elegance and mystique. She is seated on an ornate throne, adorned with rich garments and jeweled accessories, suggesting opulence and majesty. A crown of flowers graces her head, complementing her serene and contemplative expression. The background features a moonlit seascape, adding an ethereal quality to the scene, while elements of flora and ancient architecture surround Cleopatra, adding to the symbolic and exotic atmosphere characteristic of Moreau’s Symbolist style. The fine details and subtle play of colors in the watercolor medium further enhance the delicate and intricate nature of this captivating portrayal.

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