The Flight into Egypt


Size (cm): 75x60
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The painting "The Flight into Egypt" by Odilon Redon, created between 1880 and 1890, is a work that stands out not only for its artistic composition, but also for the way it captures the sensitivity of symbolism, an artistic movement in which Redon belongs. Through this work, the artist explores the combination of the dreamlike and the spiritual, elements that are a constant in his career.

In the foreground, the figure of the Virgin Mary holds the infant Jesus in a delicate embrace, while her face exudes an almost beatific serenity, illuminated by a soft light that contrasts with the darkness surrounding the scene. Mary's cloak, a vibrant blue color, blends with the tone of the night sky and seems almost to become part of the landscape, establishing an intimate connection with her surroundings. The infant Jesus, at the center of this composition, is presented as a symbol of hope and purity in the midst of a disturbing nature.

The work is framed by a dense and mysterious atmosphere, where the trees are drawn with an almost supernatural lushness and the path along which the characters move is suggested by a perspective that invites contemplation. The background, in dark shades of green and brown, suggests a deep night, perhaps reflecting the symbolism of flight and insecurity that would surround the Holy Family on their journey to Egypt. The choice of colors represents a masterful use of light and shadow, a resource that Redon handles masterfully to create an atmosphere of mystery and emotional depth.

Symbolism, a fundamental characteristic of Redon's work, is evident in the representation of the characters and their surroundings. The placement of Mary and Jesus in the centre framed by the dark landscape that surrounds them, suggests both the fragility of humanity in the face of the forces of destiny and the certainty of divine protection. Furthermore, the path that is hinted at at the base of the work could be interpreted as a journey into the unknown, a recurring theme in the art and literature of the time.

Odilon Redon is known for his ability to evoke the sublime and the unconscious through color and form. The Flight into Egypt is a clear example of how his practice moves away from the conventionalisms of the academicism of his time, seeking to make visible what lies beneath the human psyche. This work, along with others of his production, such as The Man with the Flower and The Dream, reinforces his place in art history as an innovator who, through the exploration of fantasy and the interpretation of myths, offered a new vision of the world.

In conclusion, "The Flight into Egypt" is not only a testament to Redon's technical skill, but also a profound reflection on the state of the human being, his fears and hopes. The work invites the viewer to a serene contemplation, inviting reflection on the fragility and strength of existence, making it a lasting example of symbolism in art.

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