Fallen Angel - 1872


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

Odilon Redon's painting "Fallen Angel", created in 1872, is a work that stands out for both its symbolism and its rich palette and evocative atmosphere. Redon, a reference for symbolism in art, manages in this piece to capture the essence of loss and uprooting, recurring themes in his work. In this painting, we find the central figure of an angel, stripped of his divinity and presented in a state of sadness or melancholy. The form of the angel is ethereal, with large wings that seem to weigh too much, as if his fall were not only physical, but also spiritual.

The composition of the work is closely linked to the representation of the angel, who occupies the central part of the canvas. His posture is bodily restless, with a slight turn to one side, suggesting an attempt to release the invisible chains that bind him to his fallen state. This dynamic angle, added to the fluidity of the wings and the contour of the body, provides a sense of movement that contrasts intensely with the dark and hazy background. The choice of a background in dark and muted tones accentuates the fragility of the angel's figure, highlighting his solitude in space.

The use of color plays a crucial role in the work. Blacks, grays, and a subtle yellow predominate and seem to emanate from the figure, perhaps symbolizing an inner light or a glimmer of hope, even in the midst of its despair. The texture of the paint also deserves special mention; it seems to remain in a state of reverie, as if the surface of the painting itself were floating between the tangible and the ethereal, a common feature in Redon’s works that often eschew direct representation in favor of suggestion and ambiguity.

The figure of the fallen angel has been reinterpreted throughout art history, and in the context of Redon’s work, one can glimpse a dialogue with broader themes of disillusionment and the search for meaning. The angel is often associated with the figure of Lucifer or the loss of an ideal in the face of the harsh reality of human existence. This aligns with symbolist thought that seeks to express the ineffable and human suffering. In this sense, the work invites the viewer to a personal reflection on suffering and hope.

In terms of style, Fallen Angel falls within the realm of symbolism, which is characterized by a desire to go beyond superficial reality through the use of metaphorical imagery and a focus on the expression of deep emotions. Redon has, throughout his career, been recognized for his ability to evoke the dreamlike and the mysterious, a quality that comes through strongly in this work. The painting not only depicts an angel in mourning, but also speaks of the human condition, its fragility, and the relentless search for meaning and purpose, themes that will resonate in the modern and contemporary period.

Although Fallen Angel is perhaps less well-known than some of Redon's more celebrated works, its emotional impact and conceptual depth secure its place in the artistic canon. This work is not only a mystical representation, but an invitation to introspect, to dive into the depth of the shadows we often inhabit, navigating between light and darkness, as the viewer will do through the contemplation of this powerful image.

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