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Odilon Redon: 1840 - 1916
Odilon Redon was born in Bordeaux,
France, in 1840. He had a retiring life, first in his native
Bordeaux, then from 1870 in Paris, and until he was in his fifties
he worked almost exclusively in black and white, in charcoal
drawings and lithographs. In these he developed a highly distinctive
repertoire of weird subjects (strange amoeboid creatures, insects,
and plants with human heads and so on), influenced by the writings
of Edgar Allen Poe. He remained virtually unknown to the public
until the publication of J.K. Huysmans's celebrated novel A
Rebours in 1884; the book's hero, a disenchanted aristocrat
who lives in a private world of perverse delights, collects Redon's
drawings, and with his mention in this classic expression of
decadence, Redon too became associated with the movement. |