The Angels of Sodom (c.1890) by Gustave Moreau

The Angels of Sodom - Gustave Moreau - c.1890

Artwork Information

TitleThe Angels of Sodom
ArtistGustave Moreau
Datec.1890
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationMusée National Gustave Moreau, Paris, France

About The Angels of Sodom

The artwork titled “The Angels of Sodom” is an oil painting on canvas by the artist Gustave Moreau, created circa 1890. It belongs to the Symbolism movement and falls within the genre of religious painting. This masterful work is housed in the Musée National Gustave Moreau in Paris, France.

In “The Angels of Sodom,” Gustave Moreau has depicted two ethereal figures, presumably angels, rising above the earthly scene below. The artwork’s composition features a dramatic landscape with a looming cliff and a view of a city that appears to be in turmoil. The angels, rendered in light, ethereal tones, contrast starkly with the darker, more tumultuous scenery below, accentuating their celestial nature. The use of light and shadow along with the delicate brushwork gives the scene a transcendent and spiritual quality, drawing the viewer into a moment of divine intervention within the bleak, chaotic environment of Sodom.

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