André Favory

André Favory (1866-1937) was a French Symbolist and Post-Impressionist painter. He is known for his dreamlike, fantastical depictions of everyday life, often featuring children and animals in eerie, mystical settings. Favory's use of bold colors and distorted forms created a sense of unease and ambiguity, exploring themes of childhood innocence, mortality, and the human condition. His unique style blends the symbolism of Gustave Moreau with the expressive brushstrokes of Vincent van Gogh.

Styles: Symbolist, Post-Impressionist

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