
1826–1901 · French · 11 artworks
artist bio
Achille Zo was a French painter known for his Orientalist and genre scenes, often depicting historical or anecdotal subjects with meticulous detail. His work reflects both Academic and Romantic influences, capturing the imagination with vibrant colors and theatrical compositions.
what you'll learn
Studying Zo's work allows students to explore the fusion of Academic precision with Romantic expressiveness. They can learn about composition, color theory, and the depiction of historical narratives within a painting.
related: Eugene Delacroix, Jean-Leon Gerome, Gustave Moreau

Le Rêve Du Croyant Or the Dream of the Believer
1870

Passeggiata in Campagna

La Cour Des Lions À L'alhambra De Grenade

Composition À La Théière
1901

Patio À L'alhambra
1860

Halte Du Soir Autour Du Feu
1860

La Porta Di Toledo
1869

Bouquet of flowers in a blue vase

A Gypsy Family on the Road
1861

Louis Charles De Saulces De Freycinet
1880

Marguerite in Church Listening to the Dies Irae