Odilon Redon

French, 1840 - 1916

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Andromeda  by Odilon Redon
Andromeda
Brunhild (The Valkyrie)  by Odilon Redon
Brunhild (The Valkyrie)
Christ and His Disciples  by Odilon Redon
Christ and His Disciples
Head of a Martyr  by Odilon Redon
Head of a Martyr
Head of Orpheus  by Odilon Redon
Head of Orpheus
Homage to Leonardo da Vinci  by Odilon Redon
Homage to Leonardo da Vinci
Mystical Knight (Oedipus and the Sphinx)  by Odilon Redon
Mystical Knight (Oedipus and the Sphinx)
Ophelia  by Odilon Redon
Ophelia
Ophelia  by Odilon Redon
Ophelia
Oriental Woman (Woman in Red)  by Odilon Redon
Oriental Woman (Woman in Red)
Parsifal  by Odilon Redon
Parsifal
Pegasus  by Odilon Redon
Pegasus
Pegasus and the Hydra  by Odilon Redon
Pegasus and the Hydra
Phaethon  by Odilon Redon
Phaethon
Profile in an Arch  by Odilon Redon
Profile in an Arch
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BIOGRAPHY

The greatest of the French symbolists. He was a pupil of Stanislas Gorin at Bordeaux, of Gerôme at the Paris Beaux-Arts, and finally of Rodolphe Bresdin. In 1870 he settled in Paris. Worked at first with charcoal. In 1879, published a first series of lithographs In Dream. Others were to follow. In 1884, he took part in the Salon des Indépendants of which he was one of the founders, and in the Salon of the XX in Brussels (in 1886,1887 and 1890). A friend of Mallarm&ecute;, Francis Jammes, Jean Moréas and Paul Valéry. He took up pastels and colour in the 1890s. His finest creations are those in which his supple draughtsmanship and rare, phosphorescent colours evoke a mythical universe. It is no coincidence that these evocative images, whose sumptuous line encloses dream-like colours, attracted the praise of the Symbolist writers, from Stéphane Mallarmé to J-K Huysmans. He was admired by painters as various as Gaugin, Emile Bernard, Matisse and the Nabis, who dragged him out of his retirement. Painting was, for Redon, a way of escaping his own psychological problems, problems as "literary" as those of Gustave Moreau, whom he knew and admired.

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Evocation of Butterflies Odilon Redon Boxed Notelets
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In the Garden Book of Postcards
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Symbolist Paintings: 24 Cards
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The Graphic Works of Odilon Redon
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Bouquet of Flowers with Butterflies, Odilon Redon
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