Odilon Redon AKA Bertrand-Jean Redon Born: 22-Apr-1840 Birthplace: Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France Died: 6-Jul-1916 Location of death: Paris, France Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Artist Nationality: France Executive summary: Symbolist charcoal artist Military service: French Army (Franco-Prussian War, 1870) French lithographer and charcoal artist. Rose to prominence as a result of praise of his art by Joris-Karl Huysmans in his classic decadent text � Rebours (1884, trans. Against Nature); his lithographs also accompanied translations of Edgar Allan Poe, and most notably an edition of Gustave Flaubert's La Tentation de Saint Antoine. The bulk of Redon's artwork is terribly dark, using layer upon layer of charcoal and black chalk to shroud his (often clumsy) occult figures in clumps of dense shadow. From the 1890s on he abandoned his charcoals to focus on oil painting. Father: Bertrand Redon Mother: Marie Guerin
French Legion of Honor 1903 Armory Show
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