Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1824-1898) was a French painter who is considered one of the most important figures of the Symbolist movement. He is known for his dreamy and poetic scenes, often depicting scenes of nature or classical mythology. His work is characterised by a subtle use of colour and light, and his prints are highly sought after by art collectors.
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Puvis de Chavannes Prints
- Autumn
- The Balloon
- The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist
- Between Art and Nature
- Charity, 1894
- The Childhood of Saint Genevieve, 1874
- The Childhood of St. Genevieve
- Children in an Orchard
- Death and the Maidens, 1872
- The Dream, in his Sleep he saw Love, Glory and Wealth appear to Him
- Fantasy
- The Fisherman's Family
- The Greek Colony, Marseille
- Hope
- In the Heather
- L'Esperance: The Allegory Of Hope
- La Toilette
- Ludus Pro Patria
- A Maid Combing a Woman's Hair
- Marseilles, Gate to the Orient
- Mary Magdalene in the Desert
- Pity
- The Poor Fisherman
- Portrait of the Artist's Wife, Madame de Chavannes
- The Prodigal Son, 1872
- Prometheus
- The Reaper, Death and Maidens
- Rest, or Repose
- The Sacred Grove, Beloved of the Arts and the Muses
- The Sacred Wood
- Sleep
- St Genevieve Bringing Supplies to the City of Paris after the Siege
- St Genevieve Watches Over the Sleeping City of Paris
- St Mary Magdalene
- Study of a Sleeping Woman
- Summer
- Sweet Country
- Tamaris
- Village Firemen
- Winter
- Woman by the Sea
- Young Girls by the Sea