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BEYOND THE VISIBLE - THE ART OF ODILON REDON

ODILON REDON (1840-1916)

Odilon Redon transformed the natural world into dark visions and strange fantasies. He created a universe of mysterious hybrid creatures, offered his own interpretations of literary, biblical and mythological subjects, and presented flowers in a singular way. This book presents the full range of Redon?s achievements—mysterious charcoal "noirs," luminous pastels, richly textured canvases, dramatically shaded lithographs—through the Museum's unparalleled collection of the artist's work. The publication includes essays on the artist's aesthetic strategies, the meanings of his monsters, his accomplishments as a printmaker, and a comprehensive catalogue. 

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Emne Symbolisme
Kunstner REDON, Odilon
Forfatter Jodi Hauptman og Marina van Zuylen
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer 459 ill, heraf 152 i farver
Format / Sideantal 28 x 24 cm / 284 sider
Udgivelsesår 2005
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag MoMa The Museum of Modern Art
Antikvarisk Udsolgt fra forlaget
Antal
Køb
ISBN 0870707027
Lev. 3-5 dage

ODILON REDON (1840-1916)

Odilon Redon transformed the natural world into dark visions and strange fantasies. He created a universe of mysterious hybrid creatures, offered his own interpretations of literary, biblical and mythological subjects, and presented flowers in a singular way. This book presents the full range of Redon?s achievements—mysterious charcoal "noirs," luminous pastels, richly textured canvases, dramatically shaded lithographs—through the Museum's unparalleled collection of the artist's work. The publication includes essays on the artist's aesthetic strategies, the meanings of his monsters, his accomplishments as a printmaker, and a comprehensive catalogue.