Vase of Flowers 9 by Odilon Redon
Vase Of Flowers 9
Odilon Redon’s Dreamlike Florals: A Study in Symbolist Abstraction
Few artists bridged the gap between realism and the subconscious as seamlessly as Odilon Redon. Vase Of Flowers 9 stands as a testament to his late-career shift toward vibrant color and organic forms, a departure from the charcoal noirs that defined his earlier work. This composition, with its undulating stems and petals that seem to breathe, embodies the Symbolist fascination with the unseen. The blooms—neither entirely naturalistic nor wholly fantastical—hover in a space between observation and imagination, a hallmark of Redon’s ability to infuse still life with psychological depth.
The work emerges from a period when Redon, influenced by Japanese woodblock prints and the luminous palettes of the Nabis, began exploring floral subjects with renewed intensity. Unlike the rigid botanical studies of his contemporaries, his arrangements pulse with life, their outlines dissolving into the background. As The Met notes, Redon’s late works “reveal a world where nature and dream coalesce,” and this print captures that fusion. The vase itself becomes a portal, its contents spilling forth in a controlled chaos that invites prolonged contemplation.
From Darkness to Light: Redon’s Symbolist Legacy
By the turn of the 20th century, Odilon Redon had shed the monochrome melancholy of his noirs in favor of a chromatic explosion. This transformation aligned with the broader Post-Impressionist rejection of naturalism, though Redon’s approach remained distinctly personal. Where Van Gogh’s brushstrokes writhed with emotion and Gauguin’s colors flattened into symbol, Redon’s hues glowed, as if lit from within. Vase Of Flowers 9 belongs to this luminous phase, where his subjects—often flowers, shells, or mythical hybrids—became vessels for what he called “the flower of the mind.”
The artist’s connection to the Symbolist movement was both philosophical and technical. Unlike the Impressionists’ fleeting light effects, Redon’s works demanded slow absorption. His floral compositions, in particular, rejected the decorative in favor of the revelatory. As The Art Story observes, “Redon’s flowers are never mere still lifes; they are manifestations of an inner vision.” This print’s layered petals and ambiguous depths exemplify that vision, offering a window into a world where botany and reverie intertwine.
Redon’s late florals are not arrangements but apparitions—their forms seem to materialize from the canvas itself, defying the flatness of their medium.
The Alchemy of Redon’s Floral Compositions
Composition: Controlled Chaos
Redon’s floral works abandon traditional symmetry for a dynamic balance. In Vase Of Flowers 9, the stems twist upward in a counterclockwise spiral, guiding the eye through the composition while the blooms radiate outward. This tension between movement and stasis creates a sense of living growth, as if the flowers might continue unfolding beyond the frame. The vase’s placement—decentered and partially obscured—further destabilizes the scene, inviting viewers to complete the missing contours.
Color: Luminous Layering
The print’s palette relies on Redon’s signature technique of glazing thin, translucent layers. Warm ambers and cool violets intermingle in the petals, while the background’s muted taupe allows the florals to advance optically. This method, inspired by Old Master techniques, gives the image its characteristic glow. The absence of harsh outlines softens the transition between forms, reinforcing the dreamlike quality that defines Redon’s mature style.
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This 30×40 cm print thrives in environments that balance warmth and contemplation. Its earthy palette—punctuated by bursts of ochre and violet—pairs effortlessly with linen textiles, walnut furnishings, or matte terracotta walls. For a modern contrast, hang it against a deep charcoal backdrop to amplify its luminosity. The composition’s verticality makes it ideal for narrow walls, such as the space beside a bookshelf or above a console table. In larger rooms, group it with other Redon works to create a “gallery of dreams” that invites conversation.
Avoid overly busy patterns in the surrounding decor; Redon’s florals demand breathing room. Instead, echo their organic forms with a ceramic vase or a sculptural branch. The print’s subdued framing ensures it complements both minimalist and maximalist interiors, acting as a bridge between the tangible and the imagined.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, every print includes a custom frame crafted from solid wood with a matte finish. The framing process uses acid-free mats and UV-protective glass to preserve color vibrancy for decades.
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How long will the colors stay vibrant?
Our archival inks and UV-blocking glass ensure resistance to fading for 75+ years under normal lighting conditions. The print arrives with a certificate guaranteeing colorfastness.
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You may return your framed print within 30 days for a full refund, no questions asked. We cover return shipping costs and provide a prepaid label for convenience.
Sources & Further Reading
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Odilon Redon (1840–1916): Symbolism and Color." metmuseum.org
- The Art Story. "Odilon Redon: Art as a Door to the Invisible." theartstory.org
- National Gallery of Art. "Odilon Redon: The Late Works." nga.gov
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