Portrait of Madame Redon with Ari
Pastel
Symbolism
1902
19th Century
59.0 x 43.0 cm
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.
The Enigmatic Gaze of Madame Redon with Ari
To stand before Odilon Redon's Portrait of Madame Redon with Ari is to step through the veil into a world spun from twilight dreams and profound introspection. Created in 1902, this pastel masterpiece transcends mere portraiture; it is a visual poem rendered in delicate hues. The central figure, the woman whose gaze meets yours with an air of captivating seriousness, seems less like a person painted and more like a memory given form. Redon, ever the master interpreter of the unseen, invites us not just to look, but to feel the weight of unspoken narratives hanging in the vibrant, almost theatrical sky that forms the backdrop.
A Tapestry Woven with Symbolism
Odilon Redon was a quintessential voice of the Symbolist movement, an era where artists turned away from the stark realities of academic painting to explore the subconscious and the mystical. In this work, symbolism is not merely decorative; it is structural. Observe the intricate composition: beyond the central figure adorned with her necklace, there are other figures subtly placed—one on the right, another receding into the left background. These secondary presences, coupled with the enigmatic object resembling a clock near the top-left corner, suggest themes of time's passage, hidden destinies, and the complex interplay between human emotion and the eternal flow of existence. Redon masterfully compels us to become decipherers, searching for the meaning woven into every shadowed fold and luminous patch of color.
The Whisper of Pastel Technique
While the original medium was pastel—a choice that allowed Redon to achieve those signature soft, almost ethereal textures—the reproduction offered here as a hand-painted oil painting captures the spirit of this delicacy with robust permanence. The inherent softness of pastel lends itself perfectly to the dreamlike quality of Symbolism, allowing colors to bleed and merge in ways that mimic the fluidity of a half-remembered dream. This translation into oil paint ensures that while the mood remains exquisitely delicate, the resulting artwork possesses the rich depth and longevity suitable for any esteemed collection or sophisticated interior setting.
Emotional Resonance and Legacy
What lingers most after viewing this portrait is its profound emotional resonance. It speaks to the beautiful ambiguity of life—the moments when reality blurs with fantasy. For the collector, owning a reproduction of Portrait of Madame Redon with Ari is acquiring more than just art; it is curating an atmosphere steeped in intellectual curiosity and romantic melancholy. It serves as a breathtaking focal point, whispering tales of Bordeaux's artistic spirit and the enduring power of the imagination to illuminate the deepest corners of the human soul.
About this artwork
- Title: Portrait of Madame Redon with Ari
- Artist: Odilon Redon
- Year: 1902
- Original dimensions: 59.0 x 43.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Movement: Symbolism
- Period: 19th Century
- Corpus context: symbolist dreamscapes of the mind , blending reality with fantasy elements
- Main color: Rosy Brown
Quick Facts
- Artist: Odilon Redon
- Subject or theme: Portrait of a woman with figures
- Dimensions: 59 x 43 cm
- Notable elements or techniques:
- Dreamlike scenes
- Intricate composition
- Artistic style: Symbolism
- Title: Portrait of Madame Redon with Ari