The Old Woman: What Are You Afraid Of? A Great Black Hole! Perhaps It Is A Void (Plate 19) - 1896


Size (cm): 55x85
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Odilon Redon's "The Old Woman: What Are You Afraid Of? A Great Black Hole! Perhaps It's A Void?" (1896) is a pulsating example of art's ability to explore the recesses of human psychology and subconscious fears. An artist associated with symbolism, Redon uses his distinctive technique to create a pictorial universe where dreams and nightmares coexist in a delicate balance. In this work, which belongs to his series of lithographs and is presented with a provocative and enigmatic title, the viewer is confronted with a central figure who radiates both vulnerability and a disturbing presence.

The character of the old woman is depicted in a dark, enveloping atmosphere, encapsulated in a palette that oscillates between greys and blacks, shades that not only suggest an absence of light, but also evoke the depth of the unknown. The use of colour is fundamental to the reading of the work; the black background seems like an abyss that contrasts profoundly with the figure of the woman. The shadows, subtly modelled, provide an air of mystery, almost as if the old woman were emerging from the depths of her own fears. The dialogue between the subject and the background can be interpreted as a representation of the internal struggle of the human being in the face of his existential fears, symbolised by the great black hole.

The composition of the work is also worth observing. The old woman, at the centre of the canvas, becomes the absolute focus, her face furrowed with wrinkles that tell stories of a life lived, while her eyes seem to penetrate the soul of the viewer, transmitting a mixture of knowledge and fear. Although her face expresses a series of complex emotions, it is the emptiness behind her that captures attention and provokes introspection. This emptiness can be read as an external manifestation of internal anguish, a symbol of the fear of the unknown that accompanies old age.

Redon uses the technique of chiaroscuro masterfully, a resource that enhances the dramatization of the scene. The subtle lighting, which plays with the contours of the figure, establishes a contrast between the old woman and the dark depth that surrounds her, suggesting the idea of ​​the struggle between the light of understanding and the darkness of fear. Furthermore, the way the figure sits with grace and dignity despite the threatening background reveals the resilience of the human spirit.

In the broader context of Redon’s work, “The Old Woman” is a testament to his interest in themes of psychology and existence. His works frequently delve into the unsettling and fantastical, and this piece, with its tense atmosphere and bold symbolism, is no exception. Often considered a precursor to surrealism, Redon challenges the viewer to contemplate their own fears and existential voids, using the archetypal figure of the old woman as a mirror for introspection.

When viewing “The Old Woman: What Are You Afraid Of? A Big Black Hole! Maybe It’s A Void?” we are invited not only to reflect on fear, but also on the possibility of emptiness. The work, at its core, transcends time, becoming a visual narrative about the human condition; fear can be terrifying, but it can also be the gateway to deeper self-knowledge. With each glance, the painting continues to reveal its layers of meaning, keeping the viewer caught between fascination and unease.

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