White Pegasus - 1908


size(cm): 55x75
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Prix ​​de vente£203 GBP

Description

Odilon Redon's "White Pegasus" (1908) is a fascinating example of the deep symbolic exploration and ethereal symbolism that characterize the French artist's work. Known for his dreamlike and mystical works, Redon manages to create a dreamlike atmosphere with this painting that invites the viewer to an introspective reflection on the nature of myth and imagination. In "White Pegasus," the famous winged horse of Greek mythology stands at the center of the composition like a focus of light and energy, bathing in an environment that seems to flow between the real and the imagined.

The white colour, predominant on the Pegasus’ body, evokes purity and spiritual elevation, while the darkened background in a range of deep blues and purples establishes a dramatic contrast that gives the horse an almost supernatural aura. Redon’s choice of colour is particularly intense and imbued with an emotional charge. The luminosity of the Pegasus stands out in this sombre atmosphere, implying the existence of an inner light, an essence that could be interpreted as a symbol of creativity and artistic inspiration. The use of colour thus becomes not only an aesthetic element, but a vehicle for transmitting complex ideas about existence.

The composition of the work is deliberately balanced, with the pegasus in a central position, suggesting its role as a central symbol of the human quest for transcendence and beauty. Although there are no other figures in the painting, the solitary presence of Pegasus speaks to the individuality and singularity of the artistic journey. This minimalist approach to the figure further suggests the themes of introspection and meditation that recur in Redon's work. The aesthetic of this painting also reflects the hallmarks of symbolism, where form and content are often combined to evoke a sense of the sublime.

It is interesting to note that Redon, throughout his career, explored different media and techniques, from pencil and charcoal drawings to oil painting, and "White Pegasus" is part of his evolution towards the use of vibrant colors and greater technical complexity. Although the work is not related to any specific historical event or character, its mythological theme connects directly with an ideal of classical culture that Redon endowed with a freshness and emotional complexity unmatched in his time.

Redon, as a key figure in symbolism, proposed an art that moved away from the direct representation of the visible world and entered the realm of ideas, feelings and dreams. "White Pegasus" is therefore a reflection of his desire to communicate the ineffable, fostering an intimate connection between the viewer's own imagination and the artist's fantasy, turning each glance at the work into a possible epiphany about the aesthetics of dreams and fantasy.

In conclusion, “White Pegasus” is one of those works that, despite its apparent visual simplicity, invites deep contemplation of the themes of light, solitude and the search for the ideal. Redon’s mastery in creating evocative atmospheres and his ability to capture the essence of the impossible make this work an enduring testament to the potential of art to transcend the limitations of reality and explore the vast realms of human imagination.

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