Gustave Moreau Museum

"Le Musée Gustave Moreau"
French C1 writing exercise

Claire tells us about her fascination for 19th-century symbolist painter Gustave Moreau.

 

Click here to see Gustave Moreau's "Salomé"

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Some vocabulary you may want to look up before or during this exercise: "by sheer luck", "a play", "a book cover", "to happen to be", "eponymous", "mystical", "a pattern", "a canvas", "to know more about", "mesmerising", "to be dedicated", "with stars in one's eyes".

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Last week, I was on holiday [US: vacation] in Paris, and I took the opportunity to visit the Gustave Moreau museum. I discovered this 19th-century Symbolist painter by sheer luck, about five years ago: my husband had bought me a beautiful edition of Oscar Wilde's play "Salomé", the cover of which happened to be the eponymous painting by this artist. I was immediately fascinated by that almost mystical painting, those vibrant colours and those exotic and strange patterns which seemed to cover the canvas like the ghosts from previous paintings. I wanted to know more about this mesmerising artist, and I started to devour everything I could find on him online. Therefore, when I heard that there was a museum [which was] entirely dedicated to him in Paris, I had only one ambition : to go and admire his paintings in person! And it was with stars in my eyes that I came out of that magical place!

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