The day finally appears ... And on the same album of the Sun the face of Jesus Christ shines (Plate 24) - 1896


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The painting "The day finally appears ... and in the same album of the Sun shines the face of Jesus Christ" (Plate 24) of Odilon Redon, created in 1896, is a work that captures the essence of symbolism and mysticism that They characterize the artist. Redon, known for his disturbing and poetic images, combines in this work a sense of transcendental revelation that invites us to explore the connection between the divine and the everyday. The painting, which can probably be classified within its series of works inspired by the theme of light and religious symbolism, offers a deep reflection on spirituality and perception.

Observing the composition, the viewer is immediately taken to the solar disc that the center of the scene occupies, where the face of Jesus Christ shines. The figure of Christ emerges with a luminescence that seems to come from the Sun itself, creating an almost ethereal effect that moves away from the traditional representation of religious figures. This use of light to illustrate the sacred is deeply aligned with the aesthetic concerns of Redon, who often used the contrast of lights and shadows to express emotions and states of the soul. The bright halo that emanates from the sun not only highlights the divinity of the figure, but also suggests a sense of hope and rebirth, thus encapsulating the idea of ​​the day that finally "appears."

The environment that surrounds this glowing figure is equally significant. Redon uses a palette of soft and ethereal colors that fades in blue and gold tones, generating an aura of tranquility. These colors are not merely decorative; They are expressions of the feeling and the mood of the observer. The atmosphere, loaded with contemplation, creates a moving contrast with the central theme of Jesus, thus offering a meditative pause that invites the viewer to reflect on his own spirituality. The combination of the illuminated figure on a more diffuse background also reinforces the visual hierarchy, placing Christ not only as a character, but as the spiritual core of the work.

At the thematic level, the face of Christ, although it is not in detail figurative, is inscribed within a tradition of religious iconography that seeks to transcend the visible to the spiritual. The absence of other human figures allows attention to focus on the message of the work, eliminating distractions that could subtract strength from the encounter between the human and the divine. This minimalist approach is characteristic of symbolism, where the immaterial and mental occupy a preponderant place.

In the broadest context of Odilon Redon's art, this work can be placed along with other works where light, sleep and the dreamlike, evident in its series of lithographs and lithographs and paintings. The symbolic elements and the recurring themes of the transformation are often intertwined in their work, which generates a space where reality and fantasy coexist in a delicate balance.

"The day finally appears ... and in the same album of the Sun shines the face of Jesus Christ" therefore offers us an immersion in the personal world of Redon, illuminated by Christian symbolism. The work evokes the promise of redemption and the search for a deeper sense in existence. When contemplating this painting, the viewer is invited to experience not only art, but a meditation on the role of light in our understanding of the world and the divine. It is ultimately a manifestation of human desire for the transcendental, immortalized in the artistic expertise of one of the most prominent exponents of symbolism.

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