Onnes (Christ and the Serpent) - 1907


size(cm): 60x75
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The 1907 painting "Onnes (Christ and the Serpent)" by celebrated symbolist artist Odilon Redon presents a fascinating dialogue between mysticism and nature. In this iconic work, the use of color and composition intertwine to evoke a profound spiritual experience that transcends the merely visual and delves into the realm of the emotional and metaphysical.

The main focus of the work is a serene Christ, who appears at the centre of the composition. His figure is represented with a luminous clarity that contrasts notably with the darker and more sombre tones of the background. The choice of a strong chiaroscuro intensifies the presence of Christ, highlighting him against a landscape that suggests a natural environment, possibly symbolising the chaos and adversity of the world. This use of colour, characteristic of Redon, suggests a search to imbue the work with an emotional charge that goes beyond the physical; the vibrant colours and organic forms seem to highlight a visceral connection between the divine and the earthly.

Around him, the snake becomes a powerful symbol. The representation of the snake can be interpreted in multiple ways: as an element of temptation, of wisdom or of duality, resonating with Christian traditions but also with older mythologies. The snake moves in a sinuous, almost dancing manner, and its green colour contrasts with the more subdued palette of the figure of Christ, perhaps alluding to a sense of confrontation between good and evil, the sacred and the profane.

The composition is carefully balanced, with each element directing the gaze towards the centre, to the figure of Christ, as the axis of the visual experience. At the top of the work, the background opens up to a lighter sky, perhaps suggesting hope and redemption. This struggle between light and darkness embodies a narrative rich in symbolism, typical of the style undoubtedly influenced by symbolism that Redon made so distinctive.

On the other hand, it is interesting to consider that Redon's work, at this stage of his career, is a reflection of his personal and spiritual quests. In his evolution as an artist, Redon progressively moved away from naturalism to explore a world of fantasy and spirituality. "Onnes" can be seen as a testimony to this quest, a work that invites the viewer to contemplate not only what he observes, but also what he feels when faced with this duality.

Throughout his career, Odilon Redon worked with a variety of media, including prints and pastels, but his ability to produce images of immense emotional impact in painting is particularly notable in this work. The way he incorporates symbolism within compositions that embellish the eerie allows for a rich and meaningful experience.

"Onnes (Christ and the Serpent)" is not only a significant piece within Redon's corpus, but also reflects the zeitgeist of the time, where symbolism sought to explore the depths of human existence through evocative imagery. The work challenges the viewer to reflect on the nature of spirituality, internal conflict, and the relationship between humanity and the divine, in ways that only a master like Odilon Redon could capture with such exquisiteness.

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