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Explore a diverse collection of artworks ranging from Mantegna's biblical scenes to Bing's Art Nouveau creations and Doré's infernal illustrations. Immerse yourself in the surreal worlds crafted by Huysmans and Bresdin, witness Moreau's mythological visions, and delve into Rédon's haunting compositions. This curated selection offers a glimpse into the multifaceted realm of artistic representation throughout history.
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Siegfried Bing and Art Nouveau (1895)http://lartnouveau.com/documents/boutique_bing_art_nouveau.htm
Andrea Mantegna’s “Judith with the Head of Holofernes” (1495) and El Greco, “Christ Driving the Traders from the Temple” (1600)
Gustave Doré Illustrations for Danté’s Inferno (1857)
Moreau, “The Apparition” (1874-76) Moreau, “The Apparition” (1874-76)
Rédon,from “To Edgar Allen Poe: The Eye Like a Strange Balloon Moves Toward Infinity”(1882)
Odilon Rédon, “Cyclops” (1883) and “Smiling Spider” (1881)http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/redon/charcoals/