Gustave’s work is defined by its nineteenth century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra
Gustave Moreau (French, 1826-1898)

Hercules and the Hydra of Lerna
Gustave Moreau French, 1826-1898

Inspiration
Gustave Moreau French, 1826-1898

La Peri (Mythological Subject)
Gustave Moreau French, 1826-1898

Portrait of Eugène Lacheurié
Gustave Moreau French, 1826-1898

Gustave Moreau, from Souvenir Intimes
Georges Rouault French, 1871-1958

Gustave Moreau (with a small hat), from Souvenirs Intimes
Georges Rouault French, 1871-1958

Chimera
Frédéric Charlot de Courcy (French, 1832–1886) After Gustave Moreau (French, 1826–1898)

Paris Street; Rainy Day
Gustave Caillebotte (French, 1848–1894)

Old Munich
Gustave Baumann American, 1881-1971

Calf's Head and Ox Tongue
Gustave Caillebotte (French, 1848–1894)

Bright Angel Trail
Gustave Baumann American, 1881-1971

Road of a Morning
Gustave Baumann American, 1881-1971

Plum and Peach Bloom
Gustave Baumann American, 1881-1971

Alpine Scene
Gustave Doré (French, 1832–1883)

Pines Grand Canyon
Gustave Baumann American, 1881-1971

The Rug Weaver
Gustave Baumann American, 1881-1971

Mère Grégoire
Gustave Courbet (French, 1819–1877)

The Rock of Hautepierre
Gustave Courbet (French, 1819–1877)

The Green Gate
Gustave Baumann American, 1881-1971