Odilon Redon Brunnhilde 1894 lithograph Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon Etruscan vase with flowers ca. 1900-1910 tempera on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon Armor 1891 drawing Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon Vase of flowers with pink background ca. 1906 oil on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon Pegasus and Bellerophon ca. 1888 drawing Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon The Charger 1894 lithograph Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon Bouquet in a Chinese vase ca. 1912-14 oil on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon Fear 1866 etching Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon Chariot of Apollo ca. 1905-1916 oil on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon Study of a man between trees undated drawing Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon Madame Arthur Fontaine 1901 pastel Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon The celestial art 1894 lithograph Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon A Veil
1891
lithographMetropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon Pandora ca. 1914 oil on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Odilon Redon (1840-1916) is represented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York by a group of exceptionally fine pictures. His career coincided with many other innovative French artists, and with many movements. Yet the closest ally in spirit might be William Blake, a fellow protester against the cultural tyranny of the Visible. Fellow-crafter of a vague, self-made, alternative religion.