The Fiancee of the Night (The Song of Songs) (c.1892) by Gustave Moreau

The Fiancee of the Night (The Song of Songs) - Gustave Moreau - c.1892

Artwork Information

TitleThe Fiancee of the Night (The Song of Songs)
ArtistGustave Moreau
Datec.1892
Mediumoil
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About The Fiancee of the Night (The Song of Songs)

“The Fiancee of the Night (The Song of Songs),” created by Gustave Moreau circa 1892, is an oil painting that belongs to the Symbolism movement and falls under the genre of religious painting. This distinguished artwork is housed in a private collection.

The artwork depicts a regal, enigmatic figure adorned in elaborate robes, standing in an ethereal, nocturnal setting. The figure, possibly a queen or divine entity, is illustrated with a dignified expression, holding a rose in one hand, symbolizing purity and divine love. The opulent attire, featuring intricate patterns and jewel-like colors, radiates nobility and mysticism. The shadowy, atmospheric background contrasts with the luminous figure, enhancing the otherworldly and contemplative essence of the scene. Through this composition, Moreau skillfully merges visionary and symbolic elements to evoke spiritual and mystical themes, inviting viewers to delve into its intricate layers of meaning.

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