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LA CHASTE SUZANNE

6 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely6 Art quiz

氏名 クラス 日付
ゴスタヴ・モロー, LA CHASTE SUZANNE. パブリックドメイン

基本情報

作家
ゴスタヴ・モロー wahooart.com/ja/artists/kosutau-moro_ja/
制作年
1826 – 1898
技法
Acrylic On Canvas
様式
Symbolist Painting Pictures where objects stand for ideas — a flower or a door meaning something beyond itself.

In context

LA CHASTE SUZANNE — ゴスタヴ・モロー

この作品の制作時期はいつ頃と考えられますか?

  1. 1820
  2. 1830
  3. 1840
  4. 1850
  5. 1860
  6. 1870
  7. 1880
  8. 1890

Shaded: ゴスタヴ・モローの生涯 (1826–1898)

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    主な色

    Espresso #4e3832

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    パレット
    Earthy 作品の中で主要な色調。
    主な色名
    Espresso
    彩度
    Balanced 単一の落ち着いた色調から、多彩で鮮やかな色彩まで、色の彩度やバリエーションの豊かさ。
    コントラスト
    Statement 作品全体における、色の明度と彩度の差異の度合い。
    調和
    Strong Color Unity 対照的な色合いから完全に調和したものまで、色彩がいかに美しく響き合っているか。
    明るさ
    Bright 深い影から明るいハイライトまで、作品全体の明暗の度合い。
    彩度
    Subtle Color 限りなくグレーに近い色合いから、鮮やかな色彩まで、その純度と強さが際立ちます。

    この作品について

    LA CHASTE SUZANNE — ゴスタヴ・モロー

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Dreamlike & Symbolic
    Influences
    Romanticism
    Notable elements or techniques
    Gold frame, mythological imagery
    Subject or theme
    Mythology & Biblical Narrative

    LA CHASTE SUZANNE: A Descent into Mythic Dreamscape

    Gustave Moreau’s “La Chaste Suzanne” (1897) isn't merely a portrait; it’s an immersion into the subconscious, a meticulously crafted tableau that embodies the core tenets of Symbolist painting. Painted during his prolific period—a time when Moreau wrestled with anxieties surrounding artistic recognition and sought solace in exploring esoteric traditions—the artwork transcends simple representation, presenting instead a layered narrative steeped in biblical allusion and psychological complexity. It’s a piece designed to provoke contemplation rather than elicit immediate visual pleasure, prioritizing emotional resonance over literal accuracy.

    Subject Matter: The painting depicts Suzanne Valadon, a celebrated Parisian artist known for her unconventional life and daring depictions of nude figures—a deliberate choice by Moreau reflecting the Symbolist fascination with confronting taboo subjects and delving into realms beyond the observable world.

    Style & Technique: Moreau’s signature style is characterized by opulent ornamentation and an almost hallucinatory quality, achieved through painstaking detail and a masterful command of tempera paint on canvas. The artist employs a technique reminiscent of Byzantine icon painting, layering translucent glazes to create luminous surfaces that seem to emanate inner light—a deliberate stylistic homage to the spiritual traditions Moreau deeply admired.

    Historical Context: Symbolism's Rebellion Against Impressionism

    Moreau’s artistic vision arose in direct opposition to the prevailing Impressionist movement, which championed fleeting moments of sensory experience and objective observation. Impressionists sought to capture the ephemeral beauty of sunlight and atmosphere; Moreau, conversely, aimed to distill profound spiritual truths into visual form. Symbolists believed that art could communicate ideas and emotions inaccessible to rational thought—a conviction rooted in Nietzschean philosophy and influenced by esoteric doctrines like Kabbalah and Alchemy. The painting reflects this broader intellectual climate, rejecting the materialism of its time for a preoccupation with mythic archetypes and psychological symbolism.

    Mythological Allusions: The central figure’s pose—hand resting on hip, gaze unwavering—references classical sculpture, specifically Michelangelo's David, symbolizing strength and dignity. However, Moreau subtly disrupts this heroic archetype by concealing Suzanne’s genitals beneath a leaf, a gesture laden with symbolic significance. This deliberate obfuscation speaks to the Symbolist desire to conceal what is seen as profane or vulgar, prioritizing spiritual contemplation over sensual gratification.

    Color Palette & Composition: Moreau utilizes a muted color palette dominated by golds and browns—colors associated with divinity and earth—creating an atmosphere of solemn grandeur. The composition is deliberately asymmetrical, guiding the viewer’s eye across the canvas in a slow, deliberate rhythm that mirrors the contemplative process itself.

    Symbolism & Emotional Impact: Exploring Inner Landscapes

    La Chaste Suzanne” operates on multiple levels of interpretation, inviting viewers to engage in an active dialogue with its imagery. The leaf concealing Suzanne’s genitals isn't simply a visual motif; it represents the suppression of desire and the triumph of spiritual purity—a theme prevalent throughout Moreau’s oeuvre. More broadly, the painting explores the complexities of female sexuality within a religious framework, questioning societal norms and advocating for an inward gaze focused on confronting one’s own vulnerabilities. The artwork's haunting beauty stems from its ability to evoke feelings of melancholy, longing, and profound contemplation—a testament to Moreau’s masterful manipulation of color, texture, and symbolism to create an unforgettable experience for the discerning eye.

    Legacy & Influence

    Gustave Moreau’s “La Chaste Suzanne” stands as a cornerstone of Symbolist art, influencing subsequent generations of artists who sought to express inner emotions and explore spiritual themes through visionary imagery. Its meticulous technique and evocative symbolism continue to inspire collectors and interior designers alike—a reminder that true artistic achievement resides not in replicating reality but in capturing the essence of human experience.

    アーティストと美術館

    LA CHASTE SUZANNE — ゴスタヴ・モロー

    作家

    ゴスタヴ・モロー

    Born in パリ, フランス

    Gustave Moreau (1826 - 1898)

    Gustave Moreau, a name synonymous with the ethereal beauty and enigmatic depths of Symbolist painting, emerged from 19th-century Paris as a singular artistic voice. Born in 1826 into a bourgeois family—his father an architect and archivist—Moreau’s early life was steeped in intellectual curiosity and aesthetic sensibility. From a young age, he displayed a remarkable gift for drawing, nurtured through traditional academic training at the École des Beaux-Arts under figures like François-Édouard Picot. However, Moreau's artistic path would diverge sharply from the prevailing Realist and Impressionist currents of his time. He wasn’t interested in capturing fleeting moments or objective reality; instead, he sought to unlock the hidden realms of myth, religion, and the human psyche through a deeply personal and symbolic visual language. His journey was one of inward exploration, translating subjective emotions and spiritual yearnings onto canvas with an obsessive attention to detail and a vibrant, often opulent palette.

    Early Influences and Artistic Training

    Moreau’s artistic development wasn't born in a vacuum. While rejecting the dominant trends of his era, he drew inspiration from diverse sources.

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    この作品の引用方法

    MLA
    ゴスタヴ・モロー. LA CHASTE SUZANNE. n.d., https://wahooart.com/ja/art/gustave-moreau-la-chaste-suzanne-ARJEP2-en/
    APA
    ゴスタヴ・モロー (n.d.). LA CHASTE SUZANNE [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/ja/art/gustave-moreau-la-chaste-suzanne-ARJEP2-en/
    Chicago
    ゴスタヴ・モロー. LA CHASTE SUZANNE. n.d. https://wahooart.com/ja/art/gustave-moreau-la-chaste-suzanne-ARJEP2-en/
    Harvard
    ゴスタヴ・モロー (n.d.) LA CHASTE SUZANNE. Available at: https://wahooart.com/ja/art/gustave-moreau-la-chaste-suzanne-ARJEP2-en/

    Look closely

    LA CHASTE SUZANNE — ゴスタヴ・モロー

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: mythology, symbolism, femininity. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at 現出 (Genzu) (1876), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Symbolist Painting: Pictures where objects stand for ideas — a flower or a door meaning something beyond itself. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    アートクイズ

    LA CHASTE SUZANNE — ゴスタヴ・モロー

    この作品について、どれくらいご存知ですか?

    以下の質問に対して、正しい答えを一つ選んでチェックを入れてください。正解は一つだけです。

    1. 1. What artistic movement is Gustave Moreau primarily associated with?

      • A Realism
      • B Impressionism
      • C Symbolism
    2. 2. The painting depicts a woman in a pose that conveys what emotion?

      • A Sadness
      • B Fear
      • C Confidence
    3. 3. What prominent feature is visible on the woman's body according to the description?

      • A A flower
      • B A scarf
      • C A leaf
    4. 4. The painting utilizes an ornate gold frame. What purpose does this framing serve?

      • A To enhance the color palette
      • B To add elegance and sophistication
      • C To simplify the composition
    5. 5. Which film adaptation drew inspiration from Moreau’s painting ‘LA CHASTE SUZANNE’?

      • A Casablanca
      • B Chaste Susanne
      • C Psycho

    スコア:5点中 ____点

    Answer key — for the teacher

    This starts a fresh printed page, so it can simply be left out of the copies.

    1C · 2C · 3C · 4B · 5B