Portrait of Paule Gobillard - 1900


size(cm): 55x75
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Description

In "Portrait of Paule Gobillard" (1900), Odilon Redon captures not only the essence of the subject, his friend and art critic Paule Gobillard, but also a moment of introspection that reflects the uniqueness of his style. This work is a testimony of Redon's symbolism, which is characterized by its exploration of human psychology and its search for representations beyond evident reality.

The composition of the portrait is marked by a distinctive use of color and shape. Redon uses a soft palette dominated by tones of blue, gray and pale yellow, which wrap the viewer in an introspective atmosphere. The dark background highlights the figure of Gobillard, whose serene expression is presented with an almost ethereal quality, promoting an emotional connection that goes beyond the mere physical portrait. The nuances of light on the face gently illuminate the characteristics of the subject, giving it a reverie air, while the dark line that defines the contour of its figure suggests a duality between being and representation.

Redon's choice to limit the context to a practically abstract fund means that our attention focuses on Gobillard. The scarce armchair in which barely represented and indistinct patterns are recliner, reinforce the idea that the truly important thing in painting is the psychology of the individual, not the environment. The immediacy of expression and subtle gestures of the figure are in perfect line with the symbolist philosophy that advocates a deeper and more intuitive experience of reality.

Redon, known for his dream and fantastic themes, often remarked the line between the observable and the imagined. In this portrait, however, the approach is more personal and tangible, showing a realism that, however, is impregnated with the quality of their dreams. The symbolism manifests itself in the light and the shadow that seem to dance around Gobillard, insinuating its inner world full of thoughts and emotions, a reflection of the complexity of the figure that appears as a modern thinker, torn between introspection and artistic expression .

This portrait is not only a tribute to Paule Gobillard, but also embodies the spirit of an era in which art sought to get out of academic stiffness towards a freer and more authentic expression. The use of color in "Poule Gobillard portrait" is not merely decorative, but acts as a bridge towards the soul of the portrayed, allowing the viewer to penetrate the depth of his being. The simplicity of the pose combined with the complexity of color treatment and light breathes an air of contemplative tranquility that invites a deeper reflection.

As research text on Redon's art, it is crucial to understand the value that this work has in the broadest context of your career. Through their portraits, Redon not only defines their subjects, but also redefines what a portrait can be, moving away from the mere physical representation towards a more intimate exploration of the human. In this sense, "Portrait of Paule Gobillard" is a clear manifestation of Redon's desire to illustrate the ineffable and the unexplored, turning a moment into a work of art that persists in resonating emotionally with those who contemplate it. His approach to individuality and the human interior continues to be relevant in the study of contemporary art, testifying the endurance of his vision.

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