Flower of Blood
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Symbolism
1895
19th Century
30.0 x 43.0 cm
A Dream Woven in Sunset Hues
To gaze upon Odilon Redon's "Flower of Blood" is not merely to look at a painting; it is to step through a veil into a deeply personal, exquisitely rendered dreamscape. Created in 1895, this masterpiece captures the ethereal essence of Symbolism, inviting the viewer into a world where reality dissolves into suggestion and color becomes emotion. The scene unfolds around a solitary woman standing gracefully within shallow water, enveloped by an abundance of blossoms and accompanied by fluttering birds. Against the breathtaking warmth of a setting sun, Redon has composed a tableau that feels both intimately personal and universally mystical. It is a vision steeped in the soft glow of twilight, promising contemplation to all who dare to linger before its surface.
The Language of Symbolism and Nature
Redon’s genius lay in his ability to imbue the mundane elements of nature—the flowers, the water, the birds—with profound symbolic weight. The composition itself speaks volumes; the woman, poised between the terrestrial shore and the reflective water, seems caught in a moment of transition or revelation. The surrounding flora is not merely decorative; each bloom whispers of hidden meanings, while the scattered birds add a sense of restless, vital energy to the serene atmosphere. This connection to nature, filtered through a lens of deep symbolism, aligns with movements that sought truth beyond mere academic representation. It encourages us to look past the visible and contemplate the unseen currents of human experience.
Technique and Ethereal Palette
The technical mastery displayed in "Flower of Blood" is palpable, particularly in Redon's delicate handling of color. The use of pastel tones bathes the entire scene in a soft, almost phosphorescent light, contributing significantly to its dreamlike quality. While the painting evokes the simplicity and spontaneity associated with Naive Art and Primitivism—a return to elemental feeling—it is executed with the sophisticated touch of a Symbolist master. This interplay between apparent simplicity and profound depth allows the viewer's imagination to become the final brushstroke, completing the narrative in their own heart.
Bringing the Mystique Home
For those who wish to capture this captivating resonance within the walls of your home or studio, reproductions of "Flower of Blood" offer a tangible connection to Redon’s enigmatic vision. Imagine the soft glow of that sunset backdrop illuminating a room, transforming it into a sanctuary of quiet contemplation. Whether you are an art collector seeking a piece steeped in French Symbolist history, or an interior designer aiming to infuse a space with romantic, evocative depth, this artwork promises more than mere decoration; it offers an emotional anchor. It is an invitation to pause, breathe deeply, and wander through the beautiful mystery that Odilon Redon so masterfully preserved.
Odilon Redon (1840 – 1916)
Explore the enigmatic world of Odilon Redon (1840-1916), a French Symbolist known for his haunting ‘noirs,’ dreamlike visions, and influence on Surrealism.
About this artwork
- Title: Flower of Blood
- Artist: Odilon Redon
- Year: 1895
- Original dimensions: 30.0 x 43.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Medium: Oil On Canvas
- Period: 19th Century
- Medium type: WallArt
- Creative period: Mature Period
Quick Facts
- Dimensions: 30 x 43 cm
- Location: Musée d'Orsay
- Artistic style: Symbolism, Fantasy
- Title: Flower of Blood
- Artist: Odilon Redon
- Medium: Oil painting
- Year: 1895