La Verdad Sobre El Origen del Arte Moderno | Gustave Moreau

Gustave Moreau wasn't a famous painter. He was something more dangerous: the silent master who taught disobedience. While the 19th century was obsessed with copying reality, Moreau painted visions saturated with gold, blood, myths, and symbols. Oedipus, Salome, Jupiter, martyrs, gods, and sphinxes don't appear in his paintings as religious narratives, but as states of mind. Almost no one includes him on their list of essential artists. But there's an uncomfortable fact that changes everything: Henri Matisse was his student. And without the freedom Moreau taught him in the classroom, Fauvism as we know it might never have existed. This video explores: – The obsessive life of Gustave Moreau – His symbolic, ornate, and unsettling universe – His relationship with symbolism and the origins of modernity – His role as a professor at the École des Beaux-Arts – And the labyrinthine museum he left as a visual testament If you think modern art began with the Impressionists or the Fauves, this video will unsettle you. Because before the untamed colors, there was a master who taught us to look without asking permission. 00:00 – The Museum Nobody Visits 01:38 – A Sick Child Surrounded by Visions 03:28 – Italy and the Virus of the Symbol 05:12 – Painting States of Mind, Not Scenes 06:58 – Oedipus, Salome, and Symbolic Obsession 09:12 – The Studio as a Mental Laboratory 10:58 – Gustave Moreau the Professor 12:44 – Matisse and the Teaching of Disobedience 14:38 – The House Turned into a Museum 16:12 – The Hidden Master of Modern Art #GustaveMoreau, #Symbolism, #ArtHistory, #SymbolistArt, #DarkArt, #GustaveMoreauMuseum, #Matisse, #Fauvism, #ModernArt, #SymbolistPainting, #ArtAndPhilosophy, #CuriosiArte, #19thCenturyArt #MastersOfTheArt, #VisualHistory, #MythologicalArt, #ForgottenPainters, #UnconventionalArt, #ArtAndSymbols