Atrial Cell - 1894


Size (cm): 55x60
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Description

Odilon Redon's painting "Auricular Cell", created in 1894, is part of his vast artistic corpus, which explores the dreamlike and the symbolic. A master of symbolism, Redon constantly moves away from realistic representations to embrace a universe of images that seduce the senses and stimulate the imagination. In this particular work, his concerns about the nature of perception and subjectivity are clearly manifest.

Visually, “Auricular Cell” is characterized by its intriguing and enigmatic composition. The work lacks defined characters in a traditional sense, but is imbued with a sense of life and movement through the representation of organic forms, evoking images of nature and biology. These forms, often interpreted as cells or microscopic structures, suggest an introspection towards the internal, the micro and the metaphysical. This allusion to the cellular can be seen as a representation of the processes of creation and transformation, recurring themes in the context of the late 19th century, a period where science and the study of the human being acquired a crucial importance.

The use of color in “Ear Cell” is subtle yet powerful. Redon employs a palette that combines dark tones with flashes of light, creating a contrast that not only captures the viewer’s attention, but also suggests a sense of depth and emotional tension. The colors, mostly earthy, along with blue and greenish hues, evoke an almost biological environment, which could be suggesting the interconnectedness of life. This chromatic choice can be interpreted as a reflection of the artist’s quest to convey not just an image, but a complete sensorial experience.

Within the tradition of symbolism, Redon's work aligns with the explorations of his contemporaries, and his visual language evokes in the viewer a sense of the sublime and the unknown. The works of other symbolist artists, such as Gustave Moreau or Paul Gauguin, share this same concern for exploring the senses and emotions through abstraction and suggestion. However, Redon stands out for his particular approach to the dreamlike, often depicting images that seem to emerge from a collective subconscious.

The "Auricular Cell" can be seen as an anticipatory work in many ways, as its interpretation can be extended to contemporary themes, from cellular biology to spirituality. In this painting, Redon not only offers an aesthetic form, but establishes a dialogue between the viewer and the subject, inciting him to experience the emotions that arise when contemplating the invisible, that which breathes in the penumbra of consciousness.

Thus, “Ear Cell” is a work that, far from offering definitive answers, invites a deeper contemplation on the nature of existence, perception and art itself. Through his visual language, Redon manages to capture the essence of a quest – that of the human being to understand his place in the world and in the vast universe that surrounds him. This positions the work as a milestone in the history of symbolist art, resonating, even more than a century later, in the contemporary psyche.

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