Self-portrait - 1880


Tamaño (cm): 50x75
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Odilon Redon's painting "Self-Portrait", painted in 1880, is a work that encapsulates the artist's haunting search for identity and exploration of the self. Known for his association with symbolism and use of fantastical and dreamlike elements, Redon here presents an image that invites a deep reflection on his psyche. In this work, the artist presents himself with an introspective, almost spiritual gaze that transcends the mere physical portrait and suggests an emotional introspection.

The composition of the self-portrait is remarkably austere, focusing almost exclusively on the artist’s face. The oval shape framing his head creates an immediate focus on the subject’s expression and contemplation. In a palette predominantly composed of dark tones, including blacks, greys and some touches of earthy colour, Redon manages to create a dense and emotional atmosphere. This use of colour highlights his interest in creating psychological environments through contrast and tonality, leaving the background in an indistinct area that seems to absorb the figure. This choice of colours not only reflects his emotional state, but also serves to emphasise the luminosity of his face, which shines through the deliberate use of light and shadow.

The face emerging from the darkness is loaded with symbolism. The features of the self-portrait are at once familiar and strange; its deep, penetrating gaze seems to merge with the darkness around it, which can be interpreted as a commentary on the individual’s internal struggle and connection to their emotional environment. In this sense, the work delves into the realm of self-examination and vulnerability, characteristics that have resonated through time, echoing the complexity of the human condition.

It is interesting to note that at the time Redon created this work, Symbolism was emerging as a movement that aimed to represent abstract ideas and emotional states, rather than simply imitate nature. This approach is evident in the way Redon translates his identity into a visual language that advocates the intuitive and the dreamlike. Furthermore, the self-portrait can be seen as an echo of the contemporary works of other Symbolist and Post-Impressionist artists, who also explored subjectivity in their portraits, although Redon adopts a uniquely introspective approach, laden with hidden meanings.

The “Self-Portrait” from 1880 stands out not only as a visual representation of the artist, but as a testimony to his inner world, where the tension between light and darkness, being and nothingness, unfolds with a palpable sense of emotional intensity. Redon, through his work, invites us to confront our own interior, fusing the biographical with the essence of the universal, a practice that consolidates him as a central figure in the history of modern art. Ultimately, this painting is a reflection of Redon’s restless genius and his incessant questioning of the nature of being, a theme that continues to resonate in contemporary times.

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