Pegasus - 1905


size(cm): 55x65
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Sale price¥37,600 JPY

Description

Odilon Redon's work "Pegasus", created in 1905, is part of an artistic context that fuses symbolism and a personal search for the dreamlike and the fantastic. This painter, known for his ability to explore the unconscious and the worlds that reside beyond tangible reality, presents in this piece a universe full of nuances that transcends the visible. The central figure, the majestic Pegasus, is represented as an ethereal being, emphasizing the connection between the mythological and the poetic, capturing the restless spirit of the time.

Visually, the composition of “Pegasus” is remarkable for its simplicity and at the same time its evocative depth. The winged horse occupies an exalted position on the canvas, dominating the scene with its almost supernatural presence. The edges of its body are softly outlined, suggesting a sense of movement and freedom, an essential trait of this mythical creature. Redon employs a less saturated palette than in previous works, opting for soft tones and a background that tends to a deep blue that is dispersed in efforts of light and atmosphere. This use of color reinforces the dreamlike character of the work and suggests the vastness of the sky.

Throughout his career, Odilon Redon focused on the exploration of symbolism, inviting viewers to experience emotions and thoughts through personal interpretations. In “Pegasus,” the lack of direct human or narrative elements allows the work to speak for itself, creating a space for introspective contemplation. The figure of the winged horse becomes a symbol of dreams, creativity and artistic inspiration, resonating strongly with the cultural context of the early 20th century, when many artists were searching for new ways to embody their ideas.

Furthermore, Redon was known for his fascination with the supernatural and the fantastical; he may have taken inspiration from Greek mythology, where Pegasus is a symbol of poetry and the elevation of the human spirit. This link between art and mythology provides an additional layer of meaning that invites the viewer to immerse themselves in a richer experience, one that goes beyond simple visual contemplation.

Throughout his career, Redon's work evolved from the technique of engraving to a more pictorial style, in which one senses a continuous search to express the ineffable. "Pegasus" is an excellent example of his transition and his desire to capture the intangible through the tangible. Through his unique style, Redon becomes a conductor of sensorial experiences that manage to fascinate and disturb the viewer in equal measure.

Thus, “Pegasus” not only acts as a gateway to Redon’s personal vision of the world, but also reflects a time when the search for the sublime was a recurring theme in art and literature. This double play of meaning and form creates a space where calm and exuberance coexist, making this work a prominent pillar within symbolism and the modern art world. Ultimately, Odilon Redon’s “Pegasus” is a meditation on freedom, imagination and the search for the transcendent through art, leaving us all as spectators on a journey towards the divine and the unexplored.

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