Flower vase - 1900


size(cm): 55x75
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Sale price¥40,700 JPY

Description

The work "Flores vase" by Odilon Redon, created in 1900, mastery the symbolism and aesthetics that characterize the artist, who is considered a key figure in the development of symbolism in art. Redon, born in 1840, was an innovative in the representation of images that seek to evoke sensations more than simply replicating reality. This vase, which appears overflowing with flowers, stands as a testimony of its interest in the exploration of the internal and the dreamlike.

Visually, the painting It presents a large vase that contains an explosion of vibrant flowers. The composition is both balanced and lush, taking the viewer's gaze towards the almost hypnotic visual effect of the flora. The flowers, with their complex anatomy and intense colors, seem to come alive, creating a sense of movement and vibration that defies the traditional static of the still life. Each petal and each sheet seem impregnated with their own light, a phenomenon that Redon achieves through the careful application of color layers and the subtle mixture of tones.

The palette of the work stands out for its rich variety of colors, where the yellow, lilacs and green dominate, which are intertwined in a dance of vibrant tones. This chromatic choice not only appeals to color aesthetics, but also encourages emotions, attracting the viewer to a contemplative state. The dark and nebulous background emphasizes even more the bright colors of flowers, highlighting its beauty in a context that seems to highlight its fragility and transacity. The difficulty of capturing the ephemeral essence of flowers becomes the central axis of the visual experience, thus reflecting Redon's fascination by the transitory.

It is interesting to observe that, in this piece, the figure of the vase is not only the physical support of the flowers, but also works as a symbol of the connection between the natural and the interior. In Redon's work, you can often find elements that suggest a deep relationship between the outside world and the world of thought and imagination. The absence of human figures in this case invites an introspection and a search for meaning beyond the obvious.

Although "vase of flowers" may seem a simple floral arrangement at first sight, it is in the way in which the image where the true complexities of the work are presented and is built. Redon is known for his ability to transmit what he described as "the spirit of the flower", which suggests that there is a life and meaning beyond physical form. This symbolist perspective not only seeks escapism, but also a search for spiritual connection with the natural.

In the context of art at the end of the 19th and early twentieth centuries, "vase of flowers" can also be seen as a reflection of artists' desire to explore the sensory experience in a world that was quickly industrialized. While other Redon contemporaries explored light and space with a more realistic approach, he chose to enter a universe where color and shape could be vehicles to transmit emotional and psychological states.

Therefore, "Odilon Redon's vase" is not only a representation of natural beauty, but a portal towards introspection and exploration of human complexities. This work, in its essence, invites the viewer to reflect not only on the appearance of flowers, but about what they evoke in terms of life, transformation and, in the background, the connection with what often remains hidden in the daily experience.

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