The artwork, titled “Voices of Evening,” was created by Gustave Moreau around the year 1885. Executed in watercolor, this piece belongs to the Symbolism art movement and falls under the genre of allegorical painting. The artwork is currently housed in the Musée National Gustave Moreau in Paris, France.
“Voices of Evening” presents an ethereal scene infused with mystical elements characteristic of Moreau’s symbolic visions. The central composition features three celestial beings adorned with elaborate halos and intricate robes, each embellished in vibrant hues of blue, red, and green. These figures appear to hover above a serene landscape, their presence bathed in a divine luminescence. The background blends delicate washes of color to create a tranquil atmosphere, while the faint depiction of trees and water in the foreground adds a touch of earthly grounding. The artwork’s details, such as the serene expressions of the figures and their graceful postures, invite the viewer into a contemplative space, capturing the essence of evening’s quiet voices.