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Odilon Redon

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Bertrand-Jean Redon was a French symbolist painter, printmaker, draughtsman and pastellist.

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Odilon (Bertrand-Jean) Redon was a French painter and graphic artist. He was one of the most famous artists who worked in the style of




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Fallen Angel. 1872

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Fallen Angel. 1872

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What two very different periods do art historians traditionally divide the work of Odilon Redon into?




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David and Goliath. 1875

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David and Goliath. 1875

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The childhood of the future artist was not cloudless and happy. He suffered from epilepsy seizures, anxiety attacks and sadness. Until the age of 11, he mainly lived




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Fallen Angel Looking at at Cloud. 1875

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Fallen Angel Looking at at Cloud. 1875

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The real name of the artist, which he received when he was born, was Bertrand-Jean. Why did he enter the history of art as Odilon Redon?




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Devil take a head in the air. 1876

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Devil take a head in the air. 1876

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How does the history of art characterize the creative legacy of Odilon Redon of his early so called «black period»?




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Figure. 1876

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Figure. 1876

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What talented artist was the teacher of Odilon Redon and had a decisive influence on the formation of the style of his student?




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The Winged Man (The Fallen Angel). 1880

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The Winged Man (The Fallen Angel). 1880

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In his “black period”, Odilon Redon preferred dark shades of the palette. What materials did the artist use?




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The Crying Spider. 1881

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The Crying Spider. 1881

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The Druidess. 1893

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The Druidess. 1893

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What work greatly impressed Odilon Redon in 1864 and influenced his painting style?




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The Crucifixion. 1904

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The Crucifixion. 1904

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In 1868, the artist’s painting was approved for display at the Paris Salon, but he took the canvas back, as he was afraid of possible criticism. What was the name of the painting?




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Bouquet of Flowers. 1900

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Bouquet of Flowers. 1900

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During his “color period” Odilon Redon used lighter and brighter shades. What materials did he use to create his paintings?




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Bouquet of Wild Flowers. 1900

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Bouquet of Wild Flowers. 1900

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One of the most recognizable paintings of Odilon Redon is a huge spider with an incredibly frightening look. What is the name of the work?




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What did Odilon Redon do to ensure a comfortable life for his family?




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Vase of Flowers. 1904

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Vase of Flowers. 1904

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What is the name of a graphic work of the artist made in dark colors, which is often interpreted by the audience as an ominous and predicting misfortune?




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Redon’s favourite writer, to whom he dedicated a series of lithographs in dark colors and in a gloomy manner characteristic of the artist, was:




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Madness. 1883

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Madness. 1883

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What famous French symbolist poet was Redon’s best friend?




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Woman in Red

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Woman in Red

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What is the name of the artist’s late painting on a mythological theme, repeating the plot of his earlier work of the “black period”?




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What group of artists did Odilon Redon work closely with participating in several joint exhibitions?




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The Monster

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The Monster

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Which of the famous painters highly appreciated the work of Odilon Redon and called him one of the greatest artists of our time?




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What later art movement is Odilon Redon’s style often compared to due to the mystery of his images and appeal to the human subconsciousness?




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Underwater Vision

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Underwater Vision

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Odilon Redon

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Bertrand-Jean Redon was a French symbolist painter, printmaker, draughtsman and pastellist.