I thought we’d discussed Gustav-Adolf Mossa (1883-1971) here, but I can’t find any previous posting.
has just posted about him, and I think he’s definitely worth a mention here as well. Born in Nice, Mossa’s Symbolist period lasted from around 1900 to 1911, but his Symbolist work was apparently concealed from the public until his death.

Gustav-Adolf Mossa, Salomé, 1908

Gustav-Adolf Mossa, Elle, 1905

Gustav-Adolf Mossa, The Price of Stupidity

Gustav-Adolf Mossa, Eva Pandora, 1907

Gustav-Adolf Mossa, The Woman with the Skeletons (Lady Macbeth), 1906

Gustav-Adolf Mossa, La dame de Nice, 1904
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