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Dead Poet Carried by a Centaur

Dead Poet Carried by a Centaur
ArtistGustave Moreau
Yearc. 1890
Typewatercolour
Dimensions33.5 cm × 24.5 cm (13.2 in × 9.6 in)
LocationMusée National Gustave-Moreau, Paris

Dead Poet Carried by a Centaur is a c. 1890 watercolour by Gustave Moreau, produced shortly after the death of his companion Alexandrine Dureux and representing a reflection on the duality of man and the fate reserved for artists. It is now in the Musée national Gustave Moreau, in Paris.

History

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This watercolor is generally dated to around 1890.[1] It was produced shortly after the death of Alexandrine Dureux. André Breton, who was an admirer of Gustave Moreau, owned a copy of this work with the title Centaur and Nymph.[2]

Interpretation

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Moreau represents here one of his favorite subjects, the poet. But this poet is anonymous, he is no longer the Orpheus of his painting of 1865 or even Sappho. It is in fact a reflection on the duality of human nature, with the poet symbolizing the spiritual part and the centaur the material part.[3] It is also a pessimistic reflection on the fate reserved for artists; thus, as Ary Renan:[4]

How many perished without funeral at the bottom of the solitary ravines. Certainly, it happens that a charitable centaur takes in the victim and thinks, in his simple heart, that the man was insane; but oblivion, like still water, buries most of them.

Nature is empathetic here since the sun sets at the same time as the poet dies.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Geneviève Lacambre, Douglas W. Druick, Larry J. Feinberg and Susan Stein, Gustave Moreau 1826-1898, Tours, Réunion des musées nationaux, 1998 (French)
  2. ^ "Centaur and nymph". 2020-04-18.
  3. ^ Geneviève Lacambre, Gustave Moreau: Maître Sorcier, Paris, Gallimard et Réunion des musées nationaux, 1997, pp. 68-69 (French)
  4. ^ Geneviève Lacambre, Gustave Moreau: Maître Sorcier, Paris, Gallimard et Réunion des musées nationaux, 1997, pp. 68-69 (French)
  5. ^ Geneviève Lacambre, Gustave Moreau: Maître Sorcier, Paris, Gallimard et Réunion des musées nationaux, 1997, pp. 68-69 (French)

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