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Odilon Redon
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Edited by: Prof. Dr. Margret Stuffmann, Max Hollein
Texts by: Markus Bernauer, Ulrike Goeschen, Norbert Miller, Margret Stuffmann u.a., Ewald Rathke, Stefanie Heraeus
German
January 2007,
336
Pages, 0 Ills., 325 Photos
hardcover
247mm x
296mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-1893-6
Odilon Redon (1840–1916) was one of the central figures of French Symbolist art. In his charcoal drawings and lithographs from the age of the Impressionists, Redon devoted himself to the human subconscious, with its fears and nightmares, and produced an urgent and almost eerie body of work. In pastels and paintings around the end of the nineteenth century Redon developed his characteristically intense palette. His figures and objects taken from the worlds of antiquity and Christianity or from nature are usually veiled in iridescent clouds of color, and their effect is enigmatic and mystical. With more than 200 works, the publicationattempts to underline Redon’s central importance for an emergent Modernism. Much admired by Cézanne, Degas, and Matisse, he influenced artists as different as Duchamp, the Surrealists, and even Jasper Johns. (English edition ISBN 978-3-7757-1894-3)Exhibition schedule: Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, January 28–April 29,2007
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