“The greatest of the surrealists,” is the title leading French Critic Claude Roger-Marx has bestowed posthumously on Odilon Redon, the strange, self-effacing painter of dreams and visions who so ...
46 x 33.5 cm. (18.1 x 13.2 in.) Paris 1920, Galerie Barbazanges, Exposition rétrospective d'œuvres d'Odilon Redon, cat. no. 1 Brussels 1920/1921, Galerie Georges Giroux, Odilon Redon, cat. no. 29 ...
The painting Flowers in a Small Chinese Porcelain Cup (1884) by Odilon Redon (1840–1916), formerly in private ownership, has been transferred to the State of the Netherlands and placed at the Van Gogh ...
To get at the nature of Odilon Redon’s genius requires us to look at his whole career, the three and a half decades of which were divided into two distinct phases. From 1880, when he began showing at ...
How did a nascent Midwestern art museum end up with one of the world’s preeminent collections of work from one of the most avant-garde painters working in France at the turn of the 20 th century? This ...
New York — WHEN the fin de siecle French Symbolist Odilon Redon was a child, he would often hide in the thick draperies, dark corners or other poorly lighted places of his family’s isolated estate in ...
A plant blossoms into human heads, a forlorn Christ stares out from perpetual darkness, an object resembling a hot-air balloon with a cyclopean eye floats above a body of water – Odilon Redon’s ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. For centuries the production of prints was a secondary art, a way for artists to reproduce and publish their primary ...
30.8 x 23.5 cm. (12.1 x 9.3 in.) Bern 1989, Kunstmuseum, From Goya to Tinguely, Watercolours and Drawings from a Private Collection [Slg. Eberhard W. Kornfeld], cat. no. 29, ill. p. 65 Lugano 1996, ...
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