The Buddha by Odilon Redon
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The Buddha

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Odilon Redon

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1904  ·  Gemälde  ·  Picture ID: 19976

Symbolism  ·  Asian Culture  ·  Abstract Paintings

A departure into the unconscious: Odilon Redon and "The Buddha"

Odilon Redon, a master of the unknown, the shadowy, and surreality, created "The Buddha" - a work of art that captivates with both its astonishing use of color and its profound spirituality. Remarkably, this visionary artist, who began his artistic career in the 1870s using only black, did not always stand in the radiant light of color. Redon described black as the "most important color; nothing can spoil it." His early work, known as Noirs, consisted of dark, imaginative illustrations that captivated the Parisian literary avant-garde.

From black to color: the shift in Redon's work

. Despite his close association with his contemporaries, the Impressionists, Redon's art remained unique and fascinating. His creative approach contrasted strikingly with the pastels and modern scenes of his contemporaries. However, in the 1890s, Redon finally brought color into his work - a sign of his subconscious, which he once described as "in art everything by gentle submission." Thus, with the discovery of pastels and oil painting, a new phase in Redon's oeuvre emerged.

The Buddha: A Visual Symphony of Color and Spirituality

Among Redon's richly colored works, "The Buddha" stands out. The picture plane is filled with nuanced hues, at the center of which stands a Buddhist figure in colorful robes. The painting seems immaterial, as if it would disappear at any moment. The background and ground are in melancholic splashes of blue, yellow and shadows, with only a barren tree and a leafy plant seeming to have some solidity.
The depiction reflects Redon's and the Nabis' interest in Japan and religion. European art audiences had been inspired by Japanese art, especially prints, since the opening of Japan to the West in 1854. Redon's works reveal an intense, if ambiguous, spirituality: "My drawings inspire and cannot be defined," Redon said, "like music, they transport us into the indeterminate world of the indefinite."

A dream come true: The magic of Redon's "The Buddha"

Although Redon's late color works such as "The Buddha" were in stark contrast to his earlier noirs, his basic aesthetic idea remained unchanged. Redon's paintings were still focused on transforming reality into a dream to provide a visual experience of the interior. This approach allowed him to capture the wonder of the visible universe. "I have created art after my own heart," Redon wrote, "I have created it with my eyes open to the wonders of the visible world."

The infinite impact of Redon's masterpiece

. Redon's visionary aesthetic also deeply impressed and inspired other artists. Maurice Denis, for example, wrote admiringly, "[Redon] is the origin of all aesthetic innovations and rebirths, of all revolutions in taste that we have witnessed since." His masterpiece "The Buddha" thus remains not only as an unforgettable testimony to his unique artistic talent, but also as a key to a deeper understanding of spirituality and aesthetics in the history of art.
As a company dedicated to reproducing art prints of the highest quality, we are proud to carry "The Buddha" by Odilon Redon in our collection. By doing so, we make it possible for you to admire a piece of this artistic vision in your own home and experience the inspiring magic of this unique work of art day after day.

The Buddha by Odilon Redon. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
tree · ground · branches · dry tree · clouds · green · blue · yellow · black
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Liesa H.
Art print on Canvas Leonardo (Satin), 48cm x 64cm, stretched on stretcher.


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26.11.2021
Kai M.
Exactly as configured and hoped for, everything neatly done and good materials processed.
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Original comment: Genau wie konfiguriert und erhofft, alles ordentlich gemacht und gute Materialien verarbeitet.


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Sabine A.
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Misuzu M.
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Liesa H.
Art print on Canvas Leonardo (Satin), 67cm x 90cm, stretched on stretcher.


18.10.2020
Patryk H.
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16.08.2017
Claudia B.
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The Buddha The Red Tree The Barke The Red Poppy The red boat The Buddha, 1906-1907 Geraniums in a pot (pastel) Smiling Spider, c.1881 Still Life with Fruit, 1905 Bouquet in front of black background Still Life with a Pitcher, c.1901-03 Cardboard for a church window Yellow Flowering Branch, part of a screen, 1901 Flower Clouds Parsifal, 1891
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Other art prints by Odilon Redon

The Buddha The Red Tree The Barke The Red Poppy The red boat The Buddha, 1906-1907 Geraniums in a pot (pastel) Smiling Spider, c.1881 Still Life with Fruit, 1905 Bouquet in front of black background Still Life with a Pitcher, c.1901-03 Cardboard for a church window Yellow Flowering Branch, part of a screen, 1901 Flower Clouds Parsifal, 1891
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