A major Symbolist artist, Odilon Redon (1840–1916) was also a painter of scenic and emotional extremes. Until around 1890, he was renowned for work in black and white only. These “Noirs” in charcoal drawing or lithograph were composed not only of a sombre palette, but also by fantastic, frightening figures. Gradually, the artist began to introduce colored pastel, and with it, new and lighter motifs. Flowers became a recurring preoccupation. Where symbols of melancholy once stood, horses and fluttering butterflies entered the scene.
Código: |
178484 |
EAN: |
9783836553216 |
Peso (kg): |
0,580 |
Altura (cm): |
26,00 |
Largura (cm): |
21,00 |
Espessura (cm): |
1,20 |
Especificação |
Autor |
Michael Gibson |
Editora |
TASCHEN |
Número Edição |
1 |