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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Symbolism
1904
19th Century
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Oannes
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Odilon Redon’s "Oannes," painted in 1904, stands as a captivating example of Symbolist art, inviting viewers into a realm where reality and fantasy intertwine. Measuring 64 x 53 cm, this oil on canvas piece showcases Redon's unique ability to evoke profound emotions and explore the depths of the human psyche through dreamlike imagery.
"Oannes" depicts a central female figure with long hair, veiled in blue, seemingly suspended amidst swirling forms. The composition is dominated by this ethereal presence, creating a sense of isolation and introspection. Two additional figures are subtly integrated into the background—one at the top left and another near the bottom right—suggesting a larger narrative or scene beyond the immediate view. The figure's partially obscured face adds to the enigmatic nature of the piece, encouraging contemplation and interpretation.
The title "Oannes" itself carries significant weight, referencing an ancient Babylonian deity depicted as a fish-headed man who brought civilization to humanity. Redon’s painting likely draws upon this mythological figure, suggesting themes of knowledge, transformation, and the connection between the human and the divine. The swirling background can be interpreted as representing chaos or the subconscious mind, while the veiled woman embodies mystery and spiritual transcendence. Redon's use of symbolism is deeply rooted in literature, mythology, and his own personal explorations of the inner world.
Redon’s technique in "Oannes" is characterized by expressive brushwork and a masterful blending of colors. The oil paint application creates a rich texture, with visible strokes that contribute to the painting's dynamic feel. The color palette primarily features cool tones—deep blues and purples—contrasted with warmer accents of pink and gold, enhancing the dreamlike atmosphere. This work exemplifies Redon’s Symbolist style, which prioritized conveying emotion and inner states over realistic representation. The flattened perspective further enhances the painting's otherworldly quality.
Created during a period of significant artistic innovation, "Oannes" reflects the broader Symbolist movement's rejection of Realism in favor of exploring subjective experiences and spiritual themes. Redon’s work significantly influenced later art movements, including Surrealism, inspiring artists to delve into the subconscious mind and explore the power of dreams. The Musée des Beaux-Arts Bordeaux houses a substantial collection of Redon’s works, solidifying his place as a pivotal figure in modern art history.
1840 - 1916 , フランス
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